
"As much as government and police are doing things to try to stop this, the fact it is still ongoing means that not enough is being done, he told Sky News on Sunday. We see incitement, we see hatred on our streets there were protests in this country just this weekend using violent rhetoric and nobody's being arrested."
"The Metropolitan police said they were increasing their presence around synagogues and other venues in London, where tens of thousands of Jews are celebrating Hanukah. The force said there was no intelligence to suggest an increased threat in the capital after the Sydney atrocity but there was significant heightened concern about safety. Police Scotland said they were mounting patrols around Jewish institutions under a Hanukah plan and senior officers were talking to community leaders about additional measures in light of the Bondi attack."
British police forces have increased security around synagogues and Jewish venues in London during Hanukah and expressed heightened concerns about safety. Police Scotland has mounted patrols and senior officers are consulting community leaders on additional measures in response to the Bondi beach attack. The prime minister described the Sydney Hanukah atrocity as sickening and said the government is working with the Community Security Trust. Jewish leaders warn of persistent anti-Jewish hatred after a Manchester synagogue attack and say protests using violent rhetoric leave Jews feeling vulnerable and angry. The Board of Deputies called for concerted international action against terrorism and antisemitism.
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