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Woman caught on camera cutting yellow ribbons for Israeli hostages

A woman has been filmed cutting yellow ribbons tied to a gate in London, put up in commemoration of Israeli hostages.

When confronted by two bystanders near the gate in Muswell Hill, north London, the woman said: "I'm not committing a crime. "If I am, then call the police and you let them know that you have an issue with this." In the video, a man branded the woman "a disgusting little human being," to which she replied: "I think condoning genocide is disgusting." The bystander asked her: "So we're condoning genocide?" The woman then appeared to point at the ribbons and said: "That's what this is." October 7 anniversary latest: Families demand answers The yellow ribbon has been used as a symbol of the plight of those taken captive since the 1979 US-Iranian hostage crisis, and has become synonymous with the hostages held in Gaza since 7 October 2023.

The ribbons are used as part of the 'Bring Them Home' campaign, which was introduced to raise awareness of the hostages' plight and help amplify calls for the unconditional release of those still held by Hamas. The Metropolitan Police told Sky News: "Officers have stepped up reassurance patrols in the Muswell Hill area, following reports that yellow ribbons were removed from fence poles." A spokesperson said the force was made aware of a video circulating online which "appears to show a woman removing the ribbons in Muswell Hill" at 4.25pm on Monday."Officers attended the location and are reviewing the footage to determine whether any offences, including hate crime or criminal damage, have been committed.

Enquiries remain ongoing," the spokesperson added. Officers are asking anyone with information to contact the force.

Read more from Sky News:Two lives torn apart by October 7Israel deports Gaza aid flotilla activists The incident happened just a day before the second anniversary of the October 7 attack, when Hamas killed 1,200 people and took 251 back to Gaza as hostages. Israel says 48 hostages remain in Gaza, 20 of whom are believed to be alive.Gaza's health ministry says Israel's offensive has killed more than 67,000 people in the region since 7 October 2023.

It does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in its figures, but says more than half of those killed are women and children..

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