UK Prime Minister Calls for Action Against Rising Antisemitism
1-Minute Brief
Recent antisemitic incidents in the UK and US have prompted calls for a coordinated response from political leaders and communities.
Key Facts
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to host meetings addressing antisemitism after a stabbing attack in north London.
- Starmer will urge a 'whole-of-society' response to antisemitism at a Downing Street event on Tuesday.
- A petition to cancel Maureen Lipman's Aberdeen performance featured an image of her with devil horns, posted by the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
- Several synagogues and homes in Queens, New York, were vandalized with swastikas overnight Monday, according to city council members.
- Police in the UK and US are investigating recent antisemitic incidents, including vandalism and physical attacks.
What Happened
Following recent antisemitic incidents in the UK and US, including a stabbing in north London and vandalism in New York, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is convening meetings to address the issue and calling for broader societal action.
Why It Matters
The rise in antisemitic incidents has raised concerns about the safety of Jewish communities and the need for coordinated efforts to address hate crimes and discrimination.
What's Next
Authorities in both countries are continuing investigations into the incidents, while UK leaders are expected to discuss further measures at upcoming meetings.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter5h agoPolice probe over 'antisemitic' post of Jewish actress with devil horns
- The GuardianLeft4h agoSeveral New York City synagogues and homes vandalized with swastikas
- The GuardianLeft54m ago‘A test of our values’: Starmer to call for whole-society response to rising antisemitism
