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The far-right politician spoke at an event hosted at London's Central Synagogue, marking the launch of the Reform Jewish Alliance, the party's effort to appeal to Jewish voters, when he was disrupted by activists from Na'amod. 'My mother didn't fight the fascists for this,' said one activist

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Far-right British politician Nigel Farage's last bid to woo Jewish voters was met with fierce resistance this week, as members of a Jewish anti-occupation group disrupted an event he was holding at a London synagogue, protesting his anti-immigration platform.