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Jane Dalton

Tube passengers unite to challenge man hurling antisemitic abuse at Jewish family

Passengers jumped to the defence of a family being subjected to a tirade of antisemitic abuse on the London Underground.

One woman, mother-of-two Asma Shuweikh, challenged the man who was targeting the Jewish father and his two young sons.

His rant and the reactions of those around were caught on video by Chris Atkins, a filmmaker, who praised the woman as “incredibly brave”.

The clash began as the man appeared to start reciting from a Bible during a trip on the Northern line, addressing a father and his two young sons, all with skull caps.

“Behold I will make them come and worship before your feet,” he says in the video, quoting from a passage in the Book of Revelation that refers to people falsely claiming to be Jewish. 

When another passenger, off-screen, intervenes, he threatens to “smack you right in the nose, man”.

“I’m not no Christian pastor … back the f**k off from me,” he says, and in response to a further objection he repeats: “F**k off.”

Ms Shuweikh, wearing a headscarf, then takes issue with him, standing up for the family and asking him not to use such language in front of children.

But the Bible-carrying man, in black gloves, gestures to the family, telling her: “These people are impostors, trying to claim my heritage and they’re trying to tell me that’s cool,” and also mentions the slave trade.  

When she tries to reason with him, he says: “It’s not my opinion, it’s God’s word.” He also mentions 9/11 to her.

Social media users heaped praise on the woman, one saying “give her a medal”, another saying she was a star, others lauding her courage.

Chris Atkins, who filmed the rant, asked anyone who recognised the man to report him to police, adding: “The woman who intervened was Muslim, and she was incredibly brave.

“As soon as I stopped filming I switched seats with the boy. The abuser got off at Waterloo, shouting that King James was in fact black.”

British Transport Police said it was investigating the incident and appealed for information about the identity of the man.

Ms Shuweikh told reporters on Saturday that she “wouldn’t hesitate to do it again”.

“Being a mother of two, I know what it’s like to be in that situation and I would want someone to help if I was in that situation,” she said.

“He was quite aggressive and was getting in my face. I would have loved more people to come up and say something, because if everyone did, I do not think it would have escalated in the way that it did.”

​​Twitter users hailed Mrs Shuweikh a “hero” and praised the father for keeping calm for his children’s sakes and trying to laugh it off.

Additional reporting by Press Association

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