Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the government would consider banning some pro-Palestinian protests after attacks on British Jewish communities intensified. Starmer indicated he wants "tougher action" against protest language that promotes antisemitism. Britain's top police officer reported that Jewish communities face their greatest threat on record. The prime minister's statement responds to a series of recent attacks targeting Jews across the UK. Starmer seeks to balance free speech protections with public safety concerns and community protection. The government will examine whether specific demonstrations violate public order laws or incite hatred. Jewish organizations have called for stronger measures to combat rising antisemitic incidents linked to recent Middle East tensions. Law enforcement officials prepare enhanced security measures for Jewish community spaces. The move reflects growing pressure on the Labour government to address antisemitism while maintaining civil liberties standards.