RISHI Sunak last night hit out at the “shameful antisemitism” hitting our streets as he told racists: “Not here – not in Britain…not in this century”.
The PM said he understood the terror sweeping through the UK’s Jewish communities as he vowed to crack down on thugs stirring up hatred and division.
PAPrime Minister Rishi Sunak attending Finchley United Synagogue in central London[/caption]
He spoke out after Jewish schools were forced to close over security fears while cops warned of a “massive increase” in antisemitic incidents.
Speaking on the week anniversary of the barbaric Hamas terror attack, the PM told Israel: “Britain is with you.”
He added: “To our Jewish community in the UK: I know you are hurting and reeling from these vile terrorist acts.
“At moments like this, when Jewish people are under attack in their homeland, Jewish people everywhere can feel less safe.
“We’ve seen intimidating behaviour and shameful antisemitism online and on our streets with attempts to stir up tensions.
GettyOrthodox Jewish men pass police officers as they patrol around Stamford Hill, north London[/caption]
“I say: not here. Not in Britain. Not in our country. Not in this century. We will do everything we possibly can to protect Jewish people in our country.
“And if anything is standing in the way of keeping the Jewish community safe, we will fix it.
“I am unequivocal. We stand with Israel, not just today, not just tomorrow, but always. And I stand with you, the British Jewish community, not just today, not just tomorrow, but always.”
The attack by Hamas last Saturday was the deadliest assault on Jews since the Holocaust.
Over 1,200 people were slaughtered – including babies and children.
Others were ripped from their friends and families, kidnapped and are being held hostage in Gaza.
Mr Sunak said: “No words can begin to describe the horror and barbarism unleashed in Israel a week ago.
“Daughters, sons, mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, grandparents taken from people in the cruellest and most horrific way possible.
“Hundreds of people have been killed, many wounded or missing and others living through the unimaginable agony of having a loved one kidnapped and held hostage.
“British citizens were among the victims. And as we continue to learn more, I know there are families here and in Israel in deep pain and torment.
“My thoughts and my heart go out to everyone suffering in the wake of these attacks.
“I know that the days and weeks ahead will continue to be very difficult. To the people of Israel, I say Britain is with you. What took place was an act of pure evil and Israel has every right to defend itself.
“We will do everything we can to support Israel in restoring the security it deserves.”
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