Middle East conflict: help and support

Haringey is a proudly diverse borough, and we are committed to supporting all our communities during this difficult time.

We understand that the rapidly changing situation in the Middle East may be causing concern, especially for residents with family, friends or community ties in the region. 

During uncertain times, staying informed and knowing where to find reliable support can make a real difference.

Stay informed with official updates

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provides regularly updated travel advice for British nationals. We encourage families to check the latest updates from trusted, official sources.

Register your presence abroad

British nationals currently in Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Palestine, Qatar or the United Arab Emirates can register their presence with the UK government. This allows the FCDO to contact them directly with important updates and information.

Foreign Office travel advice updates

Supporting our communities 

Haringey is a proudly diverse borough, and we are committed to supporting all our communities during this difficult time.

Council Leader Peray Ahmet has issued a message reaffirming our commitment to community cohesion and mutual support:

Leader's statement - community cohesion over developments in the Middle East

No place for hate in Haringey

Times of heightened uncertainty can unfortunately lead to the spread of misinformation. Please take extra care to verify information before sharing it, and rely on trusted, official sources.

If you have immediate concerns about safety, please contact the police on 999 or visit our page on hate crime for more information and support. 

If you've seen any offensive or inflammatory flyposting or graffiti which needs to be removed quickly, you can report it to Veolia Haringey.

We know this may be a difficult time for many in our community. We will continue to share relevant updates and resources as they become available. 

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