London, United Kingdom – A large, lively crowd gathered on a street in Golders Green, standing together in solidarity following a terrorist attack.
Hundreds of people from British, Jewish, and Iranian communities filled the area, cheering, raising their hands, holding up phones with flashlights, and waving flags. Among the banners were the American flag, the pre-1979 Iranian flag with the lion and sun emblem, Union Jacks, Israeli flags, and a Scottish Saltire.
The scene, captured from a handheld camera, pans across the dense group in front of brick apartment buildings and a red “stophate.uk” banner. Streetlights illuminate the crowd as participants sing, support each other, and demonstrate a strong sense of unity and defiance. Police officers in high-visibility jackets monitored the edge of the gathering.
The assembly occurred on the evening of March 23, 2026, in response to an incident earlier that night involving burned ambulances.
The person who recorded the footage described it as: “The British, Jews, and Iranians united have always stood firmly side by side, in both hardship and in joy. Golders Green tonight after terrorist attack”.
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