Britainâs Muslim police body defends Hamas and labels IDF âterrorist groupâ

The College of Policing says the body plays âa crucial role in supporting our workforceâ
Britainâs official body for Muslim police officers defended Hamas against âunverified storiesâ about the terror groupâs violence.
A policy paper published by the National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP) also labels the Israel Defence Forces a âZionist terrorist groupâ.
It goes on to describe Zionism â the belief in a Jewish state in the Holy Land â as âone of the manifestations of anti-Muslim hatredâ.
NAMP maintains formal links with at least 16 of England and Walesâs 43 police forces.
While the College of Policing has described the organisation as âan important part of policingâ that plays âa crucial role in supporting our workforceâ.
The paper has since been deleted from NAMPâs website.
The policy paper defends Hamas against reports that âbegan circulating alarming and unverified stories about acts of violence by Hamas, including claims of beheadings and assaultsâ.
âThese reports have significantly contributed to increasing hatred towards Islam,â it warns.
Hamas remains a proscribed terror organisation in Britain.
The NAMP defended Hamas against âunverified storiesâ about the terror groupâs violence
The document also claims that âreports from Israeli and Western media initially claimed that Hamas killed 120 childrenâ.
âHowever, these reports have been challenged by more recent disclosures indicating that not a single Israeli infant was a casualty during the said attacks,â it claims.
The UN acknowledges that at least 29 children were killed during Hamasâs massacre on October 7, 2023.
Even Amnesty International documented 36 child deaths.
The document lists âZionist terrorist groups, including the IDFâ and states that âZionism represents one of the manifestations of anti-Muslim hatred, stripping Muslims of their humanityâ.
The policing body labels the Israel Defence Forces a âZionist terrorist groupâ in its now-deleted paper
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It repeatedly characterises Israeli military operations in Gaza as genocide, a position that flies in the face of the British, American, French and German Governmentsâ stance.
The paper also draws comparisons between Gaza and the Holocaust.
It states: âIn the tragic history of Auschwitz, the process of dehumanisation by the Nazis towards the Jewish people highlights a broader mechanism of oppression, where dominant groups suppress empathy through propaganda and indoctrination to facilitate cruelty.â
The document continues: âThis mechanism is not confined to the past but is observed in contemporary conflicts, such as the situation between the Israeli government and military and the Palestinians.â
The Board of Deputies of British Jews condemned the document as âfull of falsehoods, including about Jewish identity and history and about the nature of anti-Semitismâ.
PICTURED: Palestinians go food shopping during Eid in the Gaza Strip. The paper draws comparisons between Gaza and the Holocaust, where six million Jews were slaughtered
It continued: âIf this is being circulated among officers, it poses a direct challenge to the integrity of policing.â
The Campaign Against Antisemitism has now written to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood demanding an investigation into those responsible.
Stephen Silverman, the CAAâs director of investigations, described the document as âextremistâ and said anyone linked to it was âunfitâ to serve in the police.
A Jewish Leadership Council spokesman said the paper âengages in deeply troubling Holocaust inversion and denial of some of the worst atrocities carried out by Hamas on October 7.â
GB News has approached NAMP for comment.


