Rising Antisemitism Sparks Debate Over Pro-Palestinian Protests in the UK
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for stricter measures against phrases chanted at pro-Palestinian protests amid rising antisemitism and fears for British Jews' safety. The call follows the stabbing of two Jewish men in London, prompting concerns about terrorism and extremist threats to the Jewish community.
Amid growing concerns over antisemitism, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has advocated for stricter actions against inflammatory phrases at pro-Palestinian protests. His comments follow the recent stabbing of two Jewish men in London, a incident police have classified as terrorism.
Starmer emphasized the need to balance the right to protest with public safety, suggesting bans on some marches. He highlighted slogans like 'globalise the intifada' as contributing to a rise in antisemitic incidents.
Mark Rowley, head of the Metropolitan Police, warned of an unprecedented threat to British Jews from various extremist groups. The UK's terror threat level has been raised, reflecting the increased danger from Islamist and right-wing extremists.
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