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London restaurant becomes celebration venue for Iranian strikes on Israel

Palestinian-owned "Shakshuka" restaurant owner linked to Hamas legal campaign as patrons cheered missile strikes on Israeli cities.

by  Nissan Shtrauchler
Published on  06-24-2025 07:40
Last modified: 06-29-2025 11:48
London restaurant becomes celebration venue for Iranian strikes on Israel

Anti-Israel imagery at London's "Shakshuka" restaurant

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Sounds of jubilant cheering mixed with pro-Palestinian anthems filled a London restaurant as patrons celebrated Iranian missile strikes against Israel, according to disturbing video footage that has emerged. The clips, filmed at an establishment packed with anti-Israel supporters, show people rejoicing while watching television coverage of Iran's attacks on Israeli targets.

In one video, a woman enthusiastically shouts "Israel's on fire" while pointing to Arabic news broadcasts allegedly showing missile impacts across Israeli cities. The restaurant's sound system immediately begins playing Palestinian nationalist songs, including an anthem containing the phrase "my blood is Palestinian," as celebrants dance amid images of destruction in Israel. Anti-Israel activist Anika Zahir filmed the scenes.

Last night, the recently arrested ANIKA ZAHIR, exposed by @thetimes as the ringleader of a vile gang of London anti semites, was invited by HALEEM KHERALLAH to Shakeshuka's 'watch party' to celebrate Tel Aviv being bombed. Just listen to Anika sing! @MetCC @GBNEWS @DailyMail pic.twitter.com/PJJ4soKrG1

— The Kosher Kid (@gokosherkid) June 16, 2025

The establishment, called "Shakshuka," operates in central London under Palestinian owner Haleem Kheralla, who maintains a well-known pro-Palestinian stance. Palestinian flags and anti-Israel imagery decorate the interior, including maps that omit Israel entirely. Additional footage shows Zahir declaring "yalla bye bye Israel" while describing her attendance at a "viewing party," repeatedly filming split-screen news coverage of alleged missile strikes. "Look at this, how beautiful," she remarks while broadcasting images of air defense intercepts and impacts in Israeli cities, as other patrons express similar joy.

 "The restaurant owner operates as a Palestinian activist, making it shocking that such an establishment exists in central London," Dr. Amira Halperin, a European terrorism researcher who has spent years documenting extremist activities, stated. Dr. Halperin authored a book examining Palestinians in Britain through interviews with Gaza residents living in the country.

Here's Anika and her nasty gang having another free dinner at Shakeshuka before the 'watch party' dancing and celebration of innocent civilians bombed in Tel Aviv got into full swing! #antisemiteseatforfreeatShakeshuka pic.twitter.com/EFO9il4UYP

— The Kosher Kid (@gokosherkid) June 16, 2025

Dr. Halperin recently attended a conference at Westminster University, after which the academic staff organized a meeting at the same restaurant. She describes encountering a profoundly hostile environment upon entering. "Walking into the restaurant just one day after the terrorist attack against two Israeli diplomats in Washington felt like entering a Hamas command center. Since October 7, I have dedicated all my efforts to challenging Britain's permissive approach toward extremism, which motivated me to remain and document these observations.

Dr. Amira Halperin. Photo: Oscar Luigi-Veronese

"Gaza photographs and anti-Israel messaging covered the walls. Tables displayed Palestinian flag colors alongside 'save Gaza' slogans. One image promoted an 'Apartheid Free Zone' campaign connected to the BDS movement. The owner actively participates in Cage International alongside attorney Fahad Ansari, who represents Hamas in legal proceedings seeking to remove the organization from Britain's terrorist list. Moussa Abu Marzouk, a senior Hamas official, directs the case and advises the legal team."

Dr. Halperin, who belongs to the "Dvorah" forum, observes that security concerns for Israelis and Jews throughout London and Britain continue escalating. "Sadly, encountering Hamas supporters across London and Britain has become commonplace. Following the Iranian confrontation, Israelis face not only existential threats from pro-Palestinian elements but also growing dangers linked to Iran and the substantial British support for the Islamic Republic's extremist regime, including public demonstrations backing that radical government."

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