Starmer's Pledge: Combating Antisemitism in Britain
Following a deadly attack at a synagogue in northern England, Prime Minister Keir Starmer vows to defeat antisemitism and protect Britain's Jewish community. He emphasizes solidarity and commits to ensuring safety measures, despite tension with the Israeli government over Britain's recognition of a Palestinian state.

In the wake of a tragic attack at a northern England synagogue, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has committed to eradicating antisemitism and ensuring the safety of Britain's Jewish community. Two people were killed in this attack, which compounded fear within a community already grappling with a rise in antisemitic incidents.
Starmer, who returned from a Copenhagen summit to address the crisis, condemned the assailant as a "vile individual" targeting Jews simply for being Jewish. He expressed empathy and sorrow for the fear that British Jews live with, pledging solidarity and enhanced security measures, including increased police presence at synagogues.
Despite his proactive stance against antisemitism, Starmer's government has faced criticism from Israel following Britain's recognition of a Palestinian state. Tensions have been exacerbated by ongoing pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London amid Israeli operations in Gaza. Starmer remains resolute in his promise to protect Jewish citizens' security.
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