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Thousands demand action against antisemitism in London as attacks on Jews surge in the UK

New York Post·Jewish News Syndicate·22 days ago
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About 20,000 people attended a demonstration against antisemitism in London on Sunday, following a surge in attacks on Jews , the Board of Deputies of British Jews said. Jeers and booing were heard at the rally in Whitehall, opposite the Downing Street residence of the British prime minister, when Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Pat McFadden spoke. He told the crowd, “I feel your pain,” and assuring that he wanted to “fight against antisemitism.” One woman shouted at McFadden, the senior-most government representative at the rally: “Action, no more words.” About 20,000 people attended a demonstration against antisemitism in London on Sunday, following a surge in attacks on Jews, the Board of Deputies of British Jews said. Getty Images McFadden continued, “I want to see Jewish people have the freedom to wear religious symbols not only at worship, but in daily life, in work, in all parts of daily life. … Friends, I hear you. I am with you.…

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