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Chief Rabbi Warns ‘Visibly Jewish’ People Not Safe in Britain

Britain’s chief rabbi has warned that people who appear visibly Jewish are no longer safe in the country, after two men were stabbed in a north London neighbourhood that has seen several recent antisemitic incidents.

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Ephraim Mirvis said the attack had intensified fears among Britain’s Jewish community. Speaking to the BBC, he said the incident demonstrated that those who can be identified as Jewish in public are increasingly at risk.

“I’m sad to say that today’s event proves that if you are visibly Jewish, you’re not safe, and far more needs to be done,” he said.

He added that many people had been asking themselves where the next attack might occur.

Stabbings in north London

Police said the attack happened on Wednesday morning in the London neighbourhood of Golders Green, an area with a large Jewish population. Officers are treating the stabbings as a terrorist incident.

One of the victims was attacked at a bus stop while putting on a kippah, a traditional Jewish skullcap. The second was stabbed while walking along the street.

Both men were taken to hospital and are reported to be in stable condition. Police arrested a 45-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder.

Authorities later confirmed the suspect had previously been referred to the government’s Prevent programme, which is designed to identify people at risk of becoming involved in extremism.

Threat level raised

Following the attack, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre raised Britain’s terrorism threat level to “severe” from “substantial”. The level, the second-highest on the UK scale, means an attack is considered highly likely within the next six months.

The centre operates within MI5.

Head of counter-terrorism policing Laurence Taylor said Britain had been facing a growing terrorist threat for some time.

He said both Islamist and extreme right-wing extremism were contributing to the risk and warned that Jewish and Israeli individuals and institutions in the UK were facing an elevated threat.

Series of antisemitic incidents

The stabbings follow a series of antisemitic incidents in London’s Jewish community in recent weeks.

Last month, arsonists set fire to four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity in Golders Green. A synagogue in the area was also attacked two weeks earlier.

The rise in incidents has prompted warnings from senior officials. Government terrorism adviser Jonathan Hall described the situation as the most serious national security concern the country has faced since a wave of attacks in 2017, including the bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester that killed 35 people.

He told the BBC that many Jewish residents, particularly in London, now fear they cannot live normally because of repeated attacks.

Government response

The UK government said it was treating the recent incidents with urgency. Interior minister Shabana Mahmood described the attacks as an emergency, though she stopped short of calling the situation a national emergency.

Police are also investigating claims of responsibility made by a group said to be backed by Iran, though officials said it was not yet clear whether those claims were credible.

The government announced an additional £25 million in funding to strengthen security for Jewish communities, including synagogues, schools and community centres. The funding comes on top of £33 million already pledged earlier this year.

Prime minister Keir Starmer said the attacks had left many Jewish people afraid to openly practise their religion or reveal their identity at work, school or university.

He said policing would be increased in affected areas and pledged faster legal action in antisemitism cases. Starmer also warned that Britain must strengthen its ability to counter hostile actions from states such as Iran.

Despite the measures, anger remains within parts of London’s Jewish community. Protesters gathered during Starmer’s visit to the area, calling for stronger protection.

Some commentators have argued the government should consider measures similar to those taken in France after the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack, when thousands of soldiers were deployed to guard Jewish sites.

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Evil Penevil Gold Member

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9 minutes ago, Packer said:

Is somehow "a disgusting attack on British Jews" 🤣

It was PM Starmer who mentioned "these disgusting attacks" in the plural about all attacks on Jews, not specifically the most recent arson attempt.

The way @Packer used the quote box, taking one sentence out of context and not attributing it to Starmer:

1 hour ago, Evil Penevil said:

These disgusting attacks are being made against British Jews.

then changing Starmer's words but putting them inside quote marks, gives a misleading impression.

I'll repeat the relevant part of my post:

1 hour ago, Evil Penevil said:

When speaking about the Manchester attack and the Golders Green stabbings, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's told the No10 Tackling Antisemitism Forum:

"It is part of a pattern of rising antisemitism that has left our Jewish communities feeling frightened, angry, and asking whether this country, their home, is safe for them.

These disgusting attacks are being made against British Jews. But, make no mistake, this crisis – it is a crisis for all of us."

https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/prime-ministers-remarks-at-no10-tackling-antisemitism-forum-5-may-2026

Again, the fire at the former synagogue has been reported in the U.K. and international press not because it did a lot of damage, but because it may be one in a string of attacks on Jews and Jewish sites. The fire didn't catch and was quickly extinguished by the London Fire Brigade, but under different circumstances, it could have been much worse.

RayC Ruby Member

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14 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Muslims have put a bid into buy the building .

I was just describing the potential buyers .

I would have used whatever descriptive word was in the report .

Please could you retract your "anti-Muslim stance" claim ?

No, I see no reason to retract. There could be any number of causes for the fire but you choose to highlight two, one of which imo displays an anti-Muslim bias.

I have no doubt that if I suggested that this was a 'false fire' operation conducted by an extreme Zionist group you would have - quite rightly - jumped down my throat.

(To avoid any doubt I am not suggesting that this fire was caused by extreme Zionist. I am using this scenario to illustrate my point).

save the frogs Star Member

save the frogs

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15 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

The Jewry rules baby.

Interesting choice of words.

Yes, a lot of Jewish people attain high levels in their chosen fields.

I had a Jewish colleague in school. He didn't "rule". He sucked and was getting crap grades. Maybe Jewish families must put a lot of pressure on their kids to succeed, because this guy seemed sociopathic, probably due to be frustrated at his limitations.

The incessant desire to "rule" and "be number 1" can also make people ruthless.

And it seems this is what we are witnessing in Gaza ... the refusal to compromise because they need to be number 1.

Obsession with being number 1 is a potentially sociopathic trait, because when you get situations like in Gaza you do anything to one-up your opponents.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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6 minutes ago, RayC said:

No, I see no reason to retract. There could be any number of causes for the fire but you choose to highlight two, one of which imo displays an anti-Muslim bias.

I have no doubt that if I suggested that this was a 'false fire' operation conducted by an extreme Zionist group you would have - quite rightly - jumped down my throat.

(To avoid any doubt I am not suggesting that this fire was caused by extreme Zionist. I am using this scenario to illustrate my point).

I was suggesting that the new buyers may have been trying to get the property at a cheaper price .

That does happen occasionally .

It could be a possibility .

OK, The new buyers, whoever they may be , may have set it alight.

How's that ?

More acceptable ?

RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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8 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I was suggesting that the new buyers may have been trying to get the property at a cheaper price .

That does happen occasionally .

It could be a possibility .

OK, The new buyers, whoever they may be , may have set it alight.

How's that ?

More acceptable ?

It's more acceptable but such events are extremely rare and the damage (no pun intended) was done by the wording of your original post.

DeaconJohn Advanced Member

DeaconJohn

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2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I was suggesting that the new buyers may have been trying to get the property at a cheaper price .

That does happen occasionally .

It could be a possibility .

OK, The new buyers, whoever they may be , may have set it alight.

How's that ?

More acceptable ?

What are you implying, that Muslims are learning sneaky tactics from the Jews?

When I was growing up, whenever a building burned down, it was said to have been "struck by Jewish lightening" if it was thought to have been done for the insurance payout.

Yagoda Star Member

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37 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

I had a Jewish colleague in school. He didn't "rule". He sucked and was getting crap grades. Maybe Jewish families must put a lot of pressure on their kids to succeed, because this guy seemed sociopathic, probably due to be frustrated at his limitations.

He s probably a millionaire now. And you are whining about Jewss on a Thailand Forum. Got it.

39 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

The incessant desire to "rule" and "be number 1" can also make people ruthless.

And it seems this is what we are witnessing in Gaza ... the refusal to compromise because they need to be number 1.

Yep, spoken as someone who isnt gonna be number 1

save the frogs Star Member

save the frogs

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3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Yep, spoken as someone who isnt gonna be number 1

Spoken as someone who is TOO DEEP for you.

Bye bye.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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37 minutes ago, RayC said:

It's more acceptable but such events are extremely rare and the damage (no pun intended) was done by the wording of your original post.

Did me saying Muslim upset you ?

I do opologise if I hurt your feelings .

I didn't intentionally mean to upset you .

I will try not to say that word again when replying to you .

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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37 minutes ago, DeaconJohn said:

What are you implying, that Muslims are learning sneaky tactics from the Jews?

When I was growing up, whenever a building burned down, it was said to have been "struck by Jewish lightening" if it was thought to have been done for the insurance payout.

"Jewish lightning" is an offensive, antisemitic phrase used to describe a fire deliberately started at a business or home to collect insurance money.

Yagoda Star Member

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6 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

"Jewish lightning" is an offensive, antisemitic phrase used to describe a fire deliberately started at a business or home to collect insurance money.

I never knew an old timer (1st or 2nd gen) American Euro Jew in NYC who was offended by that. More of a begrudging pride. It was what it was. No different than all the other mob lingo that permeated NYC culture.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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I never heard the phrase "Jewish lightning" though I find it mildly amusing as if such scams aren't done by many different ethnicities. I suppose it's dated.

I did have some relatives who were old school downtown retail store type Jews and their store had been "Going Out of Business Sale" (huge sign) for decades.

Kind of like places saying they have the best burger in town.

If you get suckered by such things, you deserve it.

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RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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19 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Did me saying Muslim upset you ?

I do opologise if I hurt your feelings .

I didn't intentionally mean to upset you .

I will try not to say that word again when replying to you .

I'm afraid that, once again, I have to correct you, Nick. I have no problem with your use of the word, 'Muslim', it's the misuse that I object to.

Anyway, thank you for your apology and concern. It's the thought that counts😉🤔

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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18 minutes ago, RayC said:

I'm afraid that, once again, I have to correct you, Nick. I have no problem with your use of the word, 'Muslim', it's the misuse that I object to.

Anyway, thank you for your apology and concern. It's the thought that counts😉🤔

You got upset then I described them as "the Muslims who want to buy..........." , but you didn't get upset when I described them "The new buyers, whoever they may be..........."

So, its clear that you do indeed get upset when Muslims is used as descriptive word

RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

You got upset then I described them as "the Muslims who want to buy..........." , but you didn't get upset when I described them "The new buyers, whoever they may be..........."

So, its clear that you do indeed get upset when Muslims is used as descriptive word

Back to pedantry. You do like to argue for arguments sake.

I do love it when people tell me what I mean🤦

Individual words don't offend me per sec, the context in which they are used might. For example, seeing the word c u n t written doesn't offend me but if it is directed towards me I might take offence.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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21 hours ago, RayC said:

I agree There is nothing funny about it whatsoever.

So it is unfounded speculation which shows your anti-Muslim stance.

So, how did that show my "anti-Muslim stance." ?

Why did you think it could be a joke ?

Nick Carter icp Star Member

Nick Carter icp

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21 hours ago, RayC said:

No, I see no reason to retract. There could be any number of causes for the fire but you choose to highlight two, one of which imo displays an anti-Muslim bias.

I was actually suggesting that it may not have been an Anti sematic attack .

I was actually defending the Muslims , giving other reasons why it may have been set light

RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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10 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

So, how did that show my "anti-Muslim stance." ?

Why did you think it could be a joke ?

We've been over this. Look back through this thread. I've no intention of discussing it further and I've no intention of recanting my comments or apologising before you ask.

Now about my question to you here.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1394036-christians-in-east-jerusalem-face-rising-jewish-extremism/

RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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9 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

I was actually suggesting that it may not have been an Anti sematic attack .

I was actually defending the Muslims , giving other reasons why it may have been set light

Imo a very strange way of expressing things but thank you for clarifying matters.

geisha Platinum Member

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On 5/6/2026 at 6:19 PM, Evil Penevil said:

It is very bad when Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian homes. The Israeli settlers responsible should be punished under Israeli law.

However, it can get complicated. The house burning in the video you posted was a response to the murder of an 18-year-old settler in a terrorist attack by a local Palestinian.

An eye for an eye ?With this way of thinking , that corner of the whole wide world will be fighting and dying forever.

Sir Dude Gold Member

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Not just Jewish people, but everyone because the country has been flooded with cretins, spongers, oxygen thieves, and criminals from all the arse-end-of-nowhere-fail places that can only contribute criminality and sponging to the UK system and taxpayer.

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