On Saturday February 7, a new pro-Palestine group, Brighton and Hove Apartheid-Free Zone (AFZ), launched at The Level in Brighton. Its aim is to create an area in the city which the group is calling an apartheid-free zone, showing solidarity with the Palestinian people - but which critics say could encourage antisemitism. Protestors set off in groups to knock on the doors of houses in the city and ask residents to sign a pledge to boycott Israeli goods. The campaign sparked interest from Sky News who filmed the canvassing and also interviewed Vicky Bhogal, a representative from Jewish and Proud,...