Palestinian embassy accuses UK government of failing to provide security after 'multiple' attacks
Embassy says the UK government has failed to meet its obligations under the Vienna Convention amid repeated attacks of vandalism

A group of pro-Israel supporters held a provocative event outside the Palestinian Embassy in central London on 29 November 2025 where they also vandalised the building (Supplied)
By Areeb Ullah
Published date: 5 December 2025 09:55 GMT
Last update: 1 day 20 hours ago
The Palestinian embassy in London has accused the UK government of failing to uphold its diplomatic obligations after a series of attacks on its building.
A spokesperson for the embassy said it has "requested multiple times that the UK government provide protection to the Embassy of the State of Palestine in the UK".
"We did not receive any proper security arrangements to protect our embassy and staff," the spokesperson told Middle East Eye.
"At this point, we kindly request the UK government fulfil its obligations under the Vienna Convention," they added.
According to the embassy, incidents targeting the building have become increasingly frequent and severe since Israel began its genocidal war on Gaza.
Their concerns were further heightened after a group of pro-Israel supporters barricaded the front of the embassy, holding Israeli and Union Jack flags, and vandalising the embassy building by leaving stickers that read "I love the IDF [Israeli army]."
The spokesperson added that the embassy had made multiple requests with the Foreign Office and the London Metropolitan Police's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Unit.
"Over the past two years, we have endured multiple such attacks - smashed windows, paint thrown at our building - while our staff were inside," the spokesperson said, describing a pattern of intimidation that has left diplomats feeling unsafe, the spokesperson said.
"The only protection we've been offered is occasional police patrols, not a full security detail," they added.
The Palestinian embassy in London has accused the UK government of failing to uphold its diplomatic obligations after a series of attacks on its building.
A spokesperson for the embassy said it has "requested multiple times that the UK government provide protection to the Embassy of the State of Palestine in the UK".
"We did not receive any proper security arrangements to protect our embassy and staff," the spokesperson told Middle East Eye.
"At this point, we kindly request the UK government fulfil its obligations under the Vienna Convention," they added.
According to the embassy, incidents targeting the building have become increasingly frequent and severe since Israel began its genocidal war on Gaza.
Their concerns were further heightened after a group of pro-Israel supporters barricaded the front of the embassy, holding Israeli and Union Jack flags, and vandalising the embassy building by leaving stickers that read "I love the IDF [Israeli army]."
The spokesperson added that the embassy had made multiple requests with the Foreign Office and the London Metropolitan Police's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Unit.
"Over the past two years, we have endured multiple such attacks - smashed windows, paint thrown at our building - while our staff were inside," the spokesperson said, describing a pattern of intimidation that has left diplomats feeling unsafe, the spokesperson said.
"The only protection we've been offered is occasional police patrols, not a full security detail," they added.
Vienna Convention
Under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, host states are required to take all appropriate steps to protect the premises of diplomatic missions against intrusion, damage, or disruption.
The embassy argues that the UK has consistently fallen short of that standard in comparison to other countries and comes after Britain recognised the State of Palestine in September.
"Ultimately, we are calling on the UK government to conduct a full investigation and take proper protective measures," the spokesperson continued, urging authorities to treat the attacks with the seriousness they merit.

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Diplomats believe the repeated targeting of the building is not random but politically motivated.
"We know what the endgame is here: they (pro-Israeli groups) are trying to deter us from continuing to fulfil our duties in representing our people and just cause in the UK," the embassy said.
The comments come amid heightened tensions in the UK surrounding Palestine solidarity activism, escalating protests, and increased scrutiny of Palestinian institutions.
The embassy says the lack of robust security measures is putting staff at risk and impeding its operations.
A spokesperson for the London Metropolitan Police said it was made aware of the incident on Monday but noted that no incident was reported to the police and officers did not attend.
"We take the security and safety of the diplomatic community extremely seriously," a police spokesperson told MEE.
"Security arrangements at diplomatic premises, overseen by the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, are based on an assessment of risk and are constantly reviewed."
Forever the "victim". Boo Hoo Cry Baby....
ReplyDeleteBut do they remember....23 Aug 2025...
Hundreds rallied outside the Israeli Embassy in London calling for its closure, condemning Israel’s military offensive in Gaza. Protesters highlighted famine warnings, mass displacement, and international law violations, while counter-protesters waved Israeli and English flags.
https://youtu.be/Bs5CvcnMunM?si=osm-SmoxGHiXkJe7
And this.....
Israeli embassy in London was target of suspected terror plot
8 May 2025
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce8g8jlx33xo
And this....April 2025...
Man Who Tried to Enter Israeli Embassy in London Charged With Terror Offense. A man was arrested after trying to enter the grounds of the Israeli Embassy....
And this....
The 1994 London Israeli Embassy bombing was a car bomb attack on the Israeli embassy in Kensington, London, on 26 July 1994. The explosion injured twenty civilians and caused extensive damage to nearby buildings. A second bomb exploded several hours later outside Balfour House in Finchley, which housed the London offices of the United Jewish Israel Appeal (UJIA), injuring six people.
Two Palestinian engineers, Samar Alami and Jawad Botmeh, were later convicted of conspiracy to cause explosions in connection with the attacks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_London_Israeli_embassy_bombing
And also the attack at the Manchester Synagogue....Oct 2025...
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israeli-embassy-in-uk-condemns-abhorrent-attack-on-manchester-synagogue/
etc etc.
etc etc … mfer, u can't read, right?
DeleteThe key word is to provide security!
& the zionist state embassy has such protection given by the pommie administration such that thousands of protests won't touch an inch of the embassy land!
May Zion live long and prosper.
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Go join them lah. Yr words r just pure foul gaseous
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