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Israeli foreign minister accuses Starmer of failing to curb ‘toxic’ antisemitism

Sir Keir Starmer was accused of failing to curb antisemitism in Britain by an Israeli minister (Suzanne Plunkett/PA) - (PA Wire)

Israel’s foreign minister has accused the UK Government of failing to curb “rampant antisemitic and anti-Israeli incitement in Britain” after the deadly attack outside a Manchester synagogue.

Gideon Sa’ar said Israel expects “more than words from the Starmer government” and demanded a “change of course” on tackling anti-Jewish hatred.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the “barbaric terror attack” that saw two members of the Jewish community killed, while President Isaac Herzog said it showed how “real and tangible” the threat was.

The attacker, a British citizen of Syrian descent who rammed into people with a car before stabbing a man outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall, Greater Manchester, was shot dead by police.

Sir Keir Starmer condemned a “terrorist attack that attacked Jews because they are Jews” and said Britain must defeat “a hatred that is rising once again”.

But the Prime Minister’s Labour Government was urged to go further by Mr Sa’ar.

The Israeli politician wrote on X: “I am appalled by the murderous attack near the Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester on the morning of the holiest day for the Jewish people: Yom Kippur.

“My deepest condolences go to the families who have lost their loved ones, and I wish a swift and full recovery to the injured.

“I stand with the wonderful Jewish community of Britain, which is currently suffering from a horrific wave of antisemitism.

“The truth must be told: blatant and rampant antisemitic and anti-Israeli incitement, as well as calls of support for terror, have recently become a widespread phenomenon in the streets of London, in cities across Britain, and on its campuses.

“The authorities in Britain have failed to take the necessary action to curb this toxic wave of antisemitism and have effectively allowed it to persist.

“We expect more than words from the Starmer government. We expect and demand a change of course, effective action, and enforcement against the rampant antisemitic and anti-Israeli incitement in Britain.”

Mr Netanyahu said in a statement: “Israel grieves with the Jewish community in the UK after the barbaric terror attack in Manchester.

“Our hearts are with the families of the murdered, and we pray for the swift recovery of the wounded.

“As I warned at the UN: weakness in the face of terrorism only brings more terrorism.

“Only strength and unity can defeat it.”

Mr Herzog said the concern over rising antisemitism he had expressed in a letter to the King had been borne out.

He wrote on X: “This vile act of terror against the Jewish community, against worshippers at prayer, on the holiest day of the year for Jews, is a crime which must be condemned by all…

“Just a few days ago I wrote a letter to His Majesty King Charles III, stressing my deep worry and concern over the rise of antisemitism and anti-Israel hatred in the UK, and in other Commonwealth countries including Australia and Canada.

“Today’s tragic events have sadly demonstrated how real and tangible this threat is, and how imperative it is to act against it with full force and without compromise.”

UK-Israel relations have recently been strained by the UK’s recognition – alongside other western allies – of Palestinian statehood.

Mr Netanyahu branded the UK move last month “absurd” and “simply a reward for terrorism”.

No 10 pointed to the Prime Minister’s Downing Street statement, in which he promised the Jewish community to do “everything in my power to guarantee you the security that you deserve”, when asked about Mr Sa’ar’s criticism.

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