21 November 2023 16:02 Man admits criminal damage to Israeli embassy A man will be sentenced in December after admitting throwing red paint at the Israeli embassy.

A man will appear in court for sentencing in December after he admitted throwing red paint over the Israeli embassy on Armistice Day.

John Harvey, 75 (04.03.48) of Pamela Street, E8 was immediately arrested at the scene by officers from the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command who were on patrol in the area.

On Saturday, 11 November at around 09:15hrs, Harvey was seen to approach the gates of the Israeli embassy. He was carrying a carrier bag, which officers later found had contained the tin of paint.

Harvey put the bag on the floor outside the embassy’s front gate and aimed the red paint and the tin towards the building. The paint covered the gate and the floor and also went on Harvey.

PC Kat Lloyd, investigating, said: “Any incident of this nature is distressing for people to witness, and it is unacceptable that the embassy was deliberately damaged in this way.

“At no point did Harvey gain entry to the embassy grounds during the incident, and he was dealt with swiftly at the scene by officers.

“This was a targeted act of criminal damage and now Harvey has admitted his guilt, we await sentencing.”

Harvey was charged with criminal damage, which he pleaded guilty to on Monday, 13 November at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

He was released on court bail to appear for sentencing at the same court on Thursday, 14 December.