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British Jews and allies from across the UK, march together against antisemitism from The Royal Courts of Justice to Parliament Square, London, UK
British Jews and allies from across the UK, march together against antisemitism from The Royal Courts of Justice to Parliament Square, London, UK
8th December 2024
Following a year in which antisemitic hate crime has quadrupled, making Jewish people the most targeted minority faith group in the UK.
The march will take place in central London, which continues to bear witness to antisemitic and genocidal rhetoric, glorification of terror and intimidation on an almost weekly basis.
Last year’s March Against Antisemitism was the largest gathering against antisemitism since the Battle of Cable Street in 1936, drawing over 105,000 people from across the United Kingdom.
Not only do British Jews consider London and our urban centres to have become no-go zones, but, as our polling has shown, a clear majority of British people would also be less likely to travel into a town centre if they know that a large pro-Palestine march is taking place.
After recent events in Amsterdam, Antwerp and other Western cities, these fears are more heightened than ever - and with good reason.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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British Jews and allies from across the UK, march together against antisemitism from The Royal Courts of Justice to Parliament Square, London, UK
British Jews and allies from across the UK, march together against antisemitism from The Royal Courts of Justice to Parliament Square, London, UK
8th December 2024
Following a year in which antisemitic hate crime has quadrupled, making Jewish people the most targeted minority faith group in the UK.
The march will take place in central London, which continues to bear witness to antisemitic and genocidal rhetoric, glorification of terror and intimidation on an almost weekly basis.
Last year’s March Against Antisemitism was the largest gathering against antisemitism since the Battle of Cable Street in 1936, drawing over 105,000 people from across the United Kingdom.
Not only do British Jews consider London and our urban centres to have become no-go zones, but, as our polling has shown, a clear majority of British people would also be less likely to travel into a town centre if they know that a large pro-Palestine march is taking place.
After recent events in Amsterdam, Antwerp and other Western cities, these fears are more heightened than ever - and with good reason.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024© Elliott Franks -
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British Jews and allies from across the UK, march together against antisemitism from The Royal Courts of Justice to Parliament Square, London, UK
British Jews and allies from across the UK, march together against antisemitism from The Royal Courts of Justice to Parliament Square, London, UK
8th December 2024
Following a year in which antisemitic hate crime has quadrupled, making Jewish people the most targeted minority faith group in the UK.
The march will take place in central London, which continues to bear witness to antisemitic and genocidal rhetoric, glorification of terror and intimidation on an almost weekly basis.
Last year’s March Against Antisemitism was the largest gathering against antisemitism since the Battle of Cable Street in 1936, drawing over 105,000 people from across the United Kingdom.
Not only do British Jews consider London and our urban centres to have become no-go zones, but, as our polling has shown, a clear majority of British people would also be less likely to travel into a town centre if they know that a large pro-Palestine march is taking place.
After recent events in Amsterdam, Antwerp and other Western cities, these fears are more heightened than ever - and with good reason.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks