5/7/26: Just another shouting "go back to gas chambers" (Allah akbar!)

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Comment. It akways start with words..

BTW
That community in that area is very known to be of non zionist pious Jews.





A man was arrested in north London after allegedly making violent anti-Semitic threats on a 254 bus in Hackney. Witnesses said he shouted abuse including “you should all go to the gas chambers,” praised Hitler, and threatened to kill Jewish children while claiming to have a knife. The bus driver stopped the vehicle and activated an alarm, and volunteers from the Jewish neighbourhood watch group Shomrim helped detain the suspect until police arrived.

The Metropolitan Police arrested a 50-year-old man on suspicion of making threats to kill and a Public Order Act offence. No weapon was found, but police said the incident is being treated as an anti-Semitic hate crime. Transport for London condemned the attack and said it is assisting the investigation with CCTV footage.

The article links the incident to a broader rise in anti-Semitic attacks in London. It highlights several recent cases, including:

  • A suspected attempted car-ramming of Jewish schoolboys in Hendon.
  • Attempted arson attacks on synagogues in Finchley and Kenton.
  • A stabbing attack in Golders Green being treated as terrorism.

According to Metropolitan Police data, anti-Semitic hate crimes in London reached a two-year high in April, with 140 reported offences, over a third occurring in Barnet borough. In response, police announced a new 100-officer community protection team focused on safeguarding Jewish communities.

Jewish community organisations including the Community Security Trust and Campaign Against Antisemitism welcomed increased policing but warned that anti-Jewish hatred has escalated significantly in recent years.
 
Comment. It akways start with words..

BTW
That community in that area is very known to be of non zionist pious Jews.





A man was arrested in north London after allegedly making violent anti-Semitic threats on a 254 bus in Hackney. Witnesses said he shouted abuse including “you should all go to the gas chambers,” praised Hitler, and threatened to kill Jewish children while claiming to have a knife. The bus driver stopped the vehicle and activated an alarm, and volunteers from the Jewish neighbourhood watch group Shomrim helped detain the suspect until police arrived.

The Metropolitan Police arrested a 50-year-old man on suspicion of making threats to kill and a Public Order Act offence. No weapon was found, but police said the incident is being treated as an anti-Semitic hate crime. Transport for London condemned the attack and said it is assisting the investigation with CCTV footage.

The article links the incident to a broader rise in anti-Semitic attacks in London. It highlights several recent cases, including:

  • A suspected attempted car-ramming of Jewish schoolboys in Hendon.
  • Attempted arson attacks on synagogues in Finchley and Kenton.
  • A stabbing attack in Golders Green being treated as terrorism.

According to Metropolitan Police data, anti-Semitic hate crimes in London reached a two-year high in April, with 140 reported offences, over a third occurring in Barnet borough. In response, police announced a new 100-officer community protection team focused on safeguarding Jewish communities.

Jewish community organisations including the Community Security Trust and Campaign Against Antisemitism welcomed increased policing but warned that anti-Jewish hatred has escalated significantly in recent years.
What a surprise from so many "peaceful" immigrants from Islamic countries
 

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