Dozens protest Israeli restaurant Miznon in London over owners' former ties to Gaza aid fund
One man was arrested for 'chants inciting hatred' during the protest, held outside the Notting Hill restaurant owned by Israeli chef Eyal Shani and his business partner, Shahar Segal. Segal previously served as a spokesperson for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
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One man was arrested for 'chants inciting hatred' during the protest, held outside the Notting Hill restaurant owned by Israeli chef Eyal Shani and his business partner, Shahar Segal. Segal previously served as a spokesperson for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
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10:11 PM • January 11 2026 IST
Dozens of people took part in an anti-Israel protest on Friday outside the Israeli restaurant Miznon in London over the owners' alleged ties to the Israeli military and the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. One person was arrested.
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