Thames Valley Police has stepped up protection of communities amid the Hamas-Israel conflict.
Extra officers have already been deployed for increased patrols around key locations in Buckinghamshire to reassure those who live, work or study nearby.
The force said the conflict had a far-reaching impact on communities around the world.
Dedicated officers will also be engaging with Synagogues and Mosques across the Thames Valley to ensure they have a named contact to raise issues with us as quickly as possible.
Assistant Chief Constable Christian Bunt said: “We are aware that the ongoing conflict may lead to increased tensions and protests over the coming days. We are continuing to monitor intelligence locally and nationally and ensuring that any response balances the right to protest against any disruption to communities."

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