
"Days after we stood outside Downing Street calling on the Prime Minister to present a plan to tackle antisemitism, this is a start. We note that he has adopted some of our language and his acknowledgment that antisemitism comes not just from the far-right but also from the far-left and Islamism."
"Community organisations say the recent sequence of attacks has intensified fears and underscored the urgency of coordinated action across policing, education, and online platforms."
The Prime Minister opened a summit on antisemitism in response to recent attacks on Jewish communities in London. The Government intends to enhance efforts to combat antisemitism in schools, universities, and public institutions. This summit follows violent incidents, including stabbings and an arson attack, raising community safety concerns. Critics demand a more comprehensive plan, as current measures are deemed insufficient. The summit aims to unite ministers, law enforcement, and community representatives to discuss further actions against antisemitism.
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