
"Jewish groups have compiled a dossier of suspected hate crimes, including death threats and support for Hamas, by pro-Palestine protesters over the last two years after studying hours of footage on social media. In many alleged cases, charges by Scotland Yard and Britain's prosecuting authority were dropped or fell through at an preliminary stage. Among the examples cited are activists who blockaded synagogues and speeches in praise of the October 7 massacre, in which Hamas terrorists killed 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped a further 251."
"It also lists public sector workers who reportedly led a blockade of Tower Bridge, a women's rights campaigner who called for Zionists to be killed and a refugee who boasted that he avoided prosecution after saying I like an organisation that starts with H. At least 30 pro-Palestine activists were arrested following disruption on Tower Bridge in east London earlier this month In one reported incident, demonstrators were filmed screaming murderers at elderly Jews as they entered a community centre, reducing several to tears."
"Anti-Semitism in this country has been allowed to spread unchecked for years. It is now totally out of control, and this is the fault of our elected politicians and our police who are only now starting to wake up to the seriousness of the problem after Jews were murdered at their place of worship in Manchester. How it was allowed to get to this point is a stain on our country."
Jewish groups compiled a dossier of suspected hate crimes by pro-Palestine protesters over two years after studying hours of social media footage. Many alleged cases saw charges by Scotland Yard and Britain's prosecuting authority dropped or collapse at a preliminary stage. The dossier cites activists blockading synagogues, speeches praising the October 7 massacre, public sector workers and a women's rights campaigner calling for violence, and a refugee boasting of avoiding prosecution after referencing an organisation starting with H. At least 30 activists were arrested after disrupting Tower Bridge. The Community Security Trust recorded 1,521 anti-Jew incidents in the first half of 2025.
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