Thousands expected at rally against antisemitism this Sunday

National solidarity march meets at Royal Courts of Justice

Pic: Campaign Against Anti-Semitism

Thousands are expected in central London this Sunday 26 November for a 90-minute march protesting against surging levels of antisemitism across the UK.

The event, organised by volunteer-led charity, Campaign Against Antisemitism, starts from the Royal Courts of Justice.

A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “Week after week, central London has become a no-go zone for Jews. We have witnessed mass criminality, including glorification of terrorism, support for banned terrorist organisations such as Hamas, and incitement to racial or religious hatred against Jews. The sad truth is that Jews do not feel safe in our capital city.

“Britain is known for its tolerance and decency, and we know that the people of this country stand with the Jewish community in this difficult time. That is why those who stand with British Jews from up and down the UK, will be marching in London this Sunday in solidarity against antisemitism.”

Earlier this month in France over 180,000 took part in marches against antisemitism across the country, with over 100,000 in Paris alone.

While ten of thousands also took part in a pro-Israel demo in Washington DC, in the United States.

The CAA march will be protected by Metropolitan Police officers.

To sign up to join the march, click here.

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