
UK: Thousands in Downing Street Rally Against Antisemitic Violence
Ahead of the protest, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Hindu, and Zoroastrian leaders signed a joint letter describing antisemitism as “a problem for all of us to fix.”

Ahead of the protest, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Hindu, and Zoroastrian leaders signed a joint letter describing antisemitism as “a problem for all of us to fix.”

Backed by organisations including the Jewish Leadership Council, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and the Union of Jewish Students, the protest will target rising UK-wide antisemitism and extremism.

Following arson attacks on community ambulances, the stabbing in Golders Green has reignited calls for the government to take a harder line against Islamist extremism and Iranian influence.

The West Midlands Police chief’s decision to bar Maccabi fans from a football match in England last year will be scrutinised at a Home Affairs Committee hearing today.

British Jews and their allies marched in London, increasing pressure on police representatives accused of lying to justify a ban on Israeli football supporters.

“Israel is left at the forefront to fight an unprecedented wave of Islamism that unless countered might consume not only the Middle East, but your beloved West as well.”
‘Our Fight’ coordinator also facing assault charges.

Activists claim to oppose all hatred, but hate campaigners against antisemitism.