Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told journalists following a meeting with Home Secretary Suella Braverman that some terror laws may need redrawing.
The chief of the Metropolitan Police has suggested the law may need tightening after his force decided
Suella Braverman held a meeting with the Met commissioner after around 100,000 people attended pro-Palestine demonstrations in the capital, where dozens of people were arrested - but critics said the police should have done more.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer appeared to agree with Sir Mark on the potential need for more legislation, saying there were "gaps in the law", however Downing Street has said police are not likely to be given new powers. "The government is working so closely with the police and other groups to ensure there is clarity for those officers on the ground where they believe the law has been broken.
Jewish safety organisation the Community Security Trust criticised the Met, saying that "in trying to communicate complex and nuanced legal issues" on social media "they gave the impression of legitimising obnoxious and hateful behaviour that may or may not be criminal but nevertheless causes profound concern to British Jews and many other people".
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