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London Nova Music Festival Exhibit Sign Removed After Police Request

London police asked organizers to remove the main sign from a Nova Music Festival exhibit to reduce the risk of antisemitic incidents. Israeli media reported the change on Sunday.

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1 source·May 17, 6:47 PM(11 days ago)·1m read
London Nova Music Festival Exhibit Sign Removed After Police Requestnbcnews.com
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London police requested removal of the main sign at a Nova Music Festival exhibit, citing concerns over potential antisemitic incidents. Sources familiar with the matter said local police wanted the sign taken down as soon as possible to limit public awareness of the exhibit's exact location.

The exhibit commemorates the Nova Music Festival, which was attacked on October 7, 2023, in southern Israel.

Israeli media reported the sign removal on Sunday.

Key Facts

Sign removal
London police requested removal of main exhibit sign
Police rationale
Minimize public awareness of exhibit location
Exhibit context
Commemorates Nova Music Festival attacked October 7, 2023

Potential Impact

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    Visitors may need additional directions to locate the exhibit after sign removal.

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PublishedMay 17, 2026, 6:47 PM
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