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Members of the Jewish community in London have been forced to lift security at synagogues, schools, and other community buildings in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.
Pro-Palestinian protesters march through central London in support of the Palestinian population of Gaza on 21st October 2023 in London, United Kingdom. More than 1,400 people, mainly civilians, were killed after Hamas terrorists stormed across the Gaza border on October 7 in the worst attacks in Israel’s history. Hamas visited mass rape, torture, and slaughter of civilians before retreating with hostages, as Breitbart NewsAFP reports in the period since in London alone, where there have been several large-scale protests in support of Palestinians in Gaza, the Met said it had recorded 408 anti-Semitic offences between October 1 and 27.
In Stamford Hill, a multicultural area of northeast London which is home to many Orthodox Jews, the local Shomrim has extended its patrol hours. “But these low-level incidents, of course, have traumatised people to a much greater degree than the normal times,” he added. It is presently at level three of five, ‘substantial, meaning an attack is “likely”. It could be boosted to ‘severe’, “an attack is highly likely”, or ‘critical’ meaning an attack is highly likely in the near future.Katyal: Likely Trump Will Be Jailed for Violating Gag Order
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