LONDON (AP) 鈥 Britain’s prime minister warned Saturday that tougher action was needed against people chanting certain phrases at pro-Palestinian protests, as concerns grew over the safety of British Jews after in London.
Keir Starmer said he would always defend the right to protest, but said there may be instances where some marches protesting should be banned. He suggested that repeated pro-Palestinian marches have had a 鈥渃umulative effect鈥 linked to the rise in antisemitic incidents in the U.K.
鈥淲hen you see, when you hear some of those chants 鈥 鈥榞lobalize the intifada鈥 would be one I would pick out 鈥 then clearly there should be tougher action in relation to that,鈥 Starmer told the BBC. The Arabic word intifada is generally translated as 鈥渦prising.鈥
A 45-year-old man was charged Friday with attempted murder after two Jewish men were stabbed and wounded Wednesday in Golders Green, a London neighborhood that’s an epicenter of Britain’s Jewish community. Police called the attack an act of terrorism.
It was the latest in a string of incidents including on synagogues and other Jewish sites in the British capital.
The U.K.’s most senior police officer warned Friday that British Jews are facing their greatest ever threat, and blamed social media for making antisemitism more mainstream than before.
Mark Rowley, the head of the Metropolitan Police, said British Jews are now the target of every extremist group spreading hate.
鈥淭he ghastly fact is that Jews are on everybody鈥檚 list, all of those hateful groups, whether you鈥檙e extreme right, whether you鈥檙e extreme left, whether you鈥檙e Islamist terrorist, whether you鈥檙e right-wing terrorist, and some hostile states as well now with some sort of Iranian-related threats,” he told The Times. “There鈥檚 a ghastly Venn diagram that they鈥檙e at the middle of.鈥
Britain鈥檚 official terror threat level was raised from substantial to severe after Wednesday鈥檚 stabbing attack. Severe is the second-highest on a five-point scale and means intelligence agencies consider an attack highly likely in the next six months.
The government said the change was not due solely to the Golders Green attack but also due to increased danger 鈥渇rom Islamist and extreme right-wing terrorist threat from individuals and small groups based in the U.K.鈥
The number of antisemitic incidents reported across the U.K. has soared since the attack by Hamas-led militants on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and the subsequent war in Gaza, according to the Community Security Trust charity. The group recorded 3,700 incidents in 2025, up from 1,662 in 2022.
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