Hendon MP David Pinto-Duschinsky said the incident was “utterly appalling”.

In a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter, he added: “I’ve reported it to the police and the CST and will be talking to the club.

“It’s completely unacceptable. I want the people who did this caught and punished.”

The Community Security Trust (CST) said it was aware of the “appalling antisemitic slogans and symbols”.

The charity, which works to tackle antisemitism, said in a statement: “For this to occur in the heart of the Jewish community shortly before the onset of Yom Kippur is utterly disgraceful.”

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