UK – Israeli-owned restaurant targeted with ‘Free Palestine’ graffiti

Israeli-owned restaurant targeted with ‘Free Palestine’ graffiti
Israeli-owned restaurant targeted with ‘Free Palestine’ graffiti

London – A popular brasserie in Woodside Park, north London, has been targeted in an apparent antisemitic graffiti attack.

An entire front window of Michaels Brasserie, was sprayed with slogan “Free Palestine” in yellow and black paint, in an incident that is believed to have been carried out late on Saturday 14 May, or in the early hours of Sunday.

Owner Michael Levi confirmed to Jewish News he was left “hurt and upset” after he spotted the graffiti after arriving at the shop at around 6.30am to bake that day’s bread supplies.

He immediately telephoned police, who arrived at the store within 45 minutes, and officers proceeded to take photographs and a statement from the chef regarding the incident.


Levi, who trained at the world-renowned Le Cordon Bleu, and has worked in top Michelin starred restaurants in London, said the brasserie had no visible sign it was Jewish owned, when it was closed.

Levi revealed he had still to replace the previous mezuzah on the front door, after it broke.

“I will definitely be putting one up now as soon as I can,” said Levi.

The popular restaurant specialises in dishes like shakshuka, chicken and lentils, shawarma, and smoked aubergine.

The Metropolitan Police has been approached for comment.

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