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2026May › 02

Golders Green

51 days ago

Leader of the Green Party Mr Polanski, 43, faced widespread backlash after sharing a post which suggested the police who responded to the attack were too heavy handed.
Last week's anti-Semitic attack on two men in Golders Green has shifted something in the way I view my heritage and inspired a greater sense of solidarity with the Jewish community.
The barrister and television presenter, 47, took to social media this afternoon to describe the incident, which took place two days after two Jewish men were stabbed in north London on Wednesday.

52 days ago

The terror attack in my constituency has left British Jews like me feeling alone and afraid. But I’ve seen true solidarity in action - I know it can happen

  • Sarah Sackman is the Labour MP for Finchley …

Zack Polanski was accused by Sharren Haskel, Israel's deputy foreign minister, of fuelling anti-Semitism in Britain.
Sir Keir Starmer warned that the public should 'really question themselves' if they are on a pro-Palestine march where phrases like 'Globalise the intifada' are openly used.
British Jews tell the BBC they are agonising over whether to stick to their usual routine this Sabbath.
In a climbdown, the Greens' leader was forced to apologise for sharing a 'disgraceful' social media post which criticised the police officers who arrested the alleged Golders Green attacker.
Sir Mark Rowley said British Jews were experiencing their greatest ever threat, with anti-Semitism becoming increasingly prevalent in a social media-driven age.
Jewish groups called on Labour to bring in emergency legislation cracking down on anti-Semitism, while the Conservatives accused the Prime Minister of 'dithering'.

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