Antisemitic incidents rising sharply, council leader warns
The Guardian|October 16, 2023
Antisemitic incidents are growing as Israel's retaliation against Gaza intensifies, a council leader in Greater Manchester has warned as police in the region deployed extra officers to deal with hate crime.
Helen Pidd
Antisemitic incidents rising sharply, council leader warns

Bury, home to more than 10,700 Jews, has seen reports of antisemitism increase throughout the week, according to council leader Eamonn O'Brien. "What started as one or two isolated, relatively minor incidents has started to escalate," he said, with Jewish residents "worried about what's to come".

Reports included people walking into businesses and asking employees if they were Jewish, and a Kosher restaurant being egged by youths.

The home secretary, Suella Braverman, issued a warning to demonstrators at pro-Palestine rallies, some of whom she claimed were glorifying terrorism.

On Saturday, tens of thousands of people demonstrated across Britain, with marches in Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and London. They called on world leaders to condemn the actions of the Israeli army.

Writing on X, formerly Twitter, yesterday, Braverman said: "To all those who saw fit to promote genocide, glorify terrorism and mock the murder of Jewish people, including women and babies - the police are coming for you." Since Hamas militants launched terror attacks to kill and kidnap Israeli civilians on 7 October, there has been a sharp increase in reports of antisemitism in the UK, according to the Community Safety Trust (CST), which monitors such attacks.

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