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antisemitic attacks in UK could face 14 years in prison Offenders who commit antisemitic attacks
antisemitism, said many in the community are at “breaking point” and feel the UK is no longer a safe place for them to live. To discuss the attack
antisemitic attacks in the UK were linked to Iranian-backed proxies. “We’ve made, over
Antisemitic incidents in the UK are significantly more frequent than before the Hamas attacks on Israel
antisemitism.” After the north London attack, the UK’s terrorism threat level was raised to “severe
antisemitic attack" - the latest in a string in the UK - was "utterly appalling", adding: "Attacks
Antisemitism 'a national security emergency', government terror adviser says Attacks on Jewish people in the UK
attacks prompted UK prime minister Keir Starmer to describe a “crisis of antisemitism”. Multiple claims
antisemitism in the UK. "It was this week's attack that has made us decide
Antisemitic incidents in the UK have increased significantly since the 7 October attacks and [Israel
attacks on Israel in October 2023](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/29/the-middle-east-in-crisis-7-october-the-day-that-changed-the-world), more British Jews were reassessing what the future holds in the UK, “not because they are rushing to leave, but because rising antisemitism
UK government to ban the IRGC following a series of antisemitic attacks since the war in Iran
attacks on Jewish people in the UK, has been [a spate of allegations of antisemitism
attacks, said he had asked Sir Keir to "guarantee the normalisation of antisemitism in the UK
attacks on 7 October and the Israeli military action in Gaza that followed. And a recent survey by the [Institute for Jewish Policy Research](https://www.jpr.org.uk/) (JPR), shared exclusively with BBC Panorama, suggests antisemitism
antisemitic attacks in 2025, including against a cafe and a synagogue, on Iran. Intelligence services in the Netherlands and Spain told counterparts in the UK
attack” upon the Jewish community, the head of the UK’s biggest police force has disclosed. In one of his most stark comments on antisemitism
antisemitic attack. “People think, is it really the place for me to be here? Is the UK
antisemitism after Golders Green terror attack – live updates From Morning. The home secretary, **Shabana Mahmood,** said she understands the fears faced by the Jewish community in the UK
antisemitic violence across the UK from parts of the “moderate majority”, including some anti-racist organisations, had been “muted”. Her comments follow a terrorist attack