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Attacks on British Jews 'a crisis for all of us', says PM
Starmer will urge business, health and policing leaders to help curb attacks as the UK raises its terror threat level and adds £25 million in security funding.
- On Tuesday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will convene leaders from business, civil society, health, culture, and policing to drive a "whole of society" response to antisemitism following recent violence in Golders Green.
- Last week, two Jewish men, Shloime Rand, 34, and Norman Shine, 76, were stabbed during a knife rampage through London's Golders Green suburb; alleged attacker Essa Suleiman, 45, appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on Friday and was remanded in custody.
- The Global Terrorism Index reported that terrorism-related fatalities in Western countries surged 280% in 2025, driven largely by antisemitism; Britain recorded sharp rises in hate crimes against Jewish and Muslim communities following the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
- In response, the government raised the national terrorism threat level to "severe" and announced 25 million pounds in funding to bolster protection for the country's estimated 290,000-strong Jewish community.
- Starmer will focus on domestic security implications of the Iran war during a Middle East Response Committee meeting, while the government promised legislation to confront militancy and strengthen social cohesion across society.
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PM to urge ‘whole of society’ response to antisemitism in Downing Street talks
Sir Keir Starmer will warn everyone has a responsibility to stand with Jewish communities.
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