The Israel flag has been raised at half-mast at Fenland Hall in March to show solidarity with the victims of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Fenland District Council has also shared a message online amid the violence.
A spokesperson for FDC said: “The terrible attacks perpetrated on the Israeli people are horrifying and there can be no justification for such actions.
"Fenland District Council sends thoughts to all those affected by the violence.”
It comes after Israel declared war on the Gaza Strip after an unprecedented attack by the armed Palestinian group Hamas on Saturday.
All UK Government buildings have since been asked to fly the Israeli flag and use appropriate coloured lighting to show solidarity with victims.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has also said she is writing to police chiefs in England and Wales urging them to “step up patrols and use all available powers” to prevent anti-Jewish disorder.
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