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Britain’s growing Muslim antisemitism problem

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Mar 23, 2026
Edmund Fitton-Brown, former diplomat who critiques Foreign Office culture, and Lord Mann, government antisemitism adviser, discuss a wave of anti-Jewish attacks and safety measures. They cover suspected Islamist sympathies in the civil service, policing at protests, education reforms to spot antisemitism, and how public events and migration shape rising tensions.
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ANECDOTE

Arson Attack On Hatzola Ambulances

  • Four Hatzola ambulances in Golders Green were set on fire and an Iran-linked group claimed responsibility, alarming the Jewish community.
  • Lord Mann and the hosts describe the attack as calculated to scare Jews and provoke wider fear.
INSIGHT

Jews Feel Increasingly Vulnerable After Middle East Escalation

  • Jewish vulnerability in Britain has risen as Middle East conflicts intensify and people conflate Israelis with all Jews.
  • Tim Stanley and Camilla Tominey cite ambulance arson and street rhetoric as examples showing Jews are being treated as reasonable, soft targets.
INSIGHT

Nonviolent Extremists Are The Harder Threat To Tackle

  • Extremists who stay within the law are harder to counter because they spread ideology across education, workplaces and online.
  • Lord Mann warns the state gives such non-violent extremists too much leeway, undermining long-term community cohesion.
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