British Muslim police group called IDF a terrorist organization, questioned Hamas atrocity reports
The group said it removed the 39-page paper immediately after learning of it and rejected any claim that it supports Hamas.
- The National Association of Muslim Police published a policy paper labeling Zionism as 'anti-Muslim hatred' and describing the Israeli army as a 'Zionist terrorist group,' sparking alarm among British Jewish groups.
- Titled 'From Past Prejudices to Present Policies,' the 39-page report was authored by former NAMP vice president Khaldoun Kabbani and published in July 2025, with the group claiming to represent more than 20,000 officers.
- The Campaign Against Antisemitism reported that 83% of British Jews feel police protection is inadequate, with director Steven Silverman calling the paper an 'extremist screed' and urging dismissal of those responsible.
- NAMP distanced itself from the document on Tuesday, stating it removed the report 'immediately' upon discovery and rejected allegations that it 'supports Hamas,' condemning all forms of terrorism.
- The report's release coincides with broader allegations of 'two-tier policing,' where some victims are treated differently, as the Metropolitan Police declined to comment on the controversy that has strained Jewish community trust.
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UK Jewish leaders demand answers after Muslim police group paper calls Zionism a form of hatred
British Jewish groups say they are alarmed about revelations that a fraternal society for Muslim police officers published a policy paper that described Zionism as a form of anti-Muslim hatred and called the Israeli army a “Zionist terrorist group.” The Board of Deputies of British Jews called the paper posted by the National Association of Muslim Police “disturbing” in its presentation of Jewish identity, history and the nature of antisemitism.…
British Muslim police group called IDF a terrorist organization, questioned Hamas atrocity reports
The National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP) is facing intense backlash after it was revealed that a policy paper it promoted contained what critics say are "antisemitic lies," while also facing accusations that the organization is "infiltrated or controlled by Islamists."This latest embarrassment for British police authorities comes as the government continues to face criticism for alleged two-tier policing, especially when it comes to anti…
Jewish groups demand action after British-Muslim police association issues antisemitic report
A now-deleted policy paper published by the National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP), an organization representing Muslim police officers across the United Kingdom, has sparked criticism from Jewish groups and renewed concerns about bias within British policing, according to the Daily Mail.The document, authored by NAMP’s former vice president Khaldoun Kabbani and focused on “confronting anti-Muslim hatred,” reportedly described the Israel D…
EP116 For Zion's Sake Podcast - The UK Muslim Police Body's Antisemitism Problem
Alex and Alastair address the issue of antisemitism in the police and health service. It comes after the official body representing Muslim police officers in Britain published a policy paper in which it defended Hamas and described Zionism as “one of the manifestations of anti-Muslim hatred”. We ask how this might impact the political impartiality of Muslim police officers and how it could impact treatment of Jewish victims. They also discuss th…

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