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Starmer accused of 'weaponising' Golders Green attack to target pro-Palestine protests

UK prime minister says people who chant 'globalise the intifada' must be prosecuted

Raccontata datheguardian.comindependent.co.ukmiddleeasteye.net

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Starmer accused of 'weaponising' Golders Green attack to target pro-Palestine protests

UK prime minister says people who chant 'globalise the intifada' must be prosecuted

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theguardian.com2 mesi fa

Starmer calls on public to ‘open their eyes to Jewish pain’ in wake of Golders Green attack

The prime minister also accused anyone marching alongside Hamas supporters of ‘venerating the murder of Jews’

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    Starmer says ‘antisemitic attack in Golders Green is utterly appalling’ after two people stabbed – latest updates

    A 45 year-old man arrested after two people attacked in north London

  2. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·independent.co.uk

    Starmer must tackle ‘pandemic’ of antisemitism after two stabbed in terror attack

    The suspected attacker, 45, has a history of serious violence and mental health issues, police said

independent.co.uk2 mesi fa

Starmer raises concern over ‘cumulative effect’ of protests on Jewish people

Sir Keir Starmer has voiced his concerns on the “cumulative effect” of pro-Palestine marches on Jewish people in the UK. Appearing on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Saturday, the prime minister said he would always…

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  • giovedì 30 aprile 2026·independent.co.uk

    Starmer’s words are ‘not enough’ after Golders Green attack, Netanyahu says

    Israel’s foreign ministry says UK ‘can no longer claim antisemitism is under control’ following attack

  • giovedì 30 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    Starmer calls on public to ‘open their eyes to Jewish pain’ in wake of Golders Green attack

    The prime minister also accused anyone marching alongside Hamas supporters of ‘venerating the murder of Jews’

  • giovedì 30 aprile 2026·independent.co.uk

    Why Starmer’s call for public to ‘open their eyes to Jewish pain’ is ‘brave’

    Sir Keir Starmer's Downing Street address following the attack in Golders Green was "brave and significant," The Independent political editor David Maddox has said following the…

  • venerdì 1 maggio 2026·middleeasteye.net

    Starmer accused of 'weaponising' Golders Green attack to target pro-Palestine protests

    UK prime minister says people who chant 'globalise the intifada' must be prosecuted

  • sabato 2 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Starmer raises concern over ‘cumulative effect’ of protests on Jewish people

    Sir Keir Starmer has voiced his concerns on the “cumulative effect” of pro-Palestine marches on Jewish people in the UK. Appearing on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Saturday,…

  • sabato 2 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Row over Starmer’s call to ban some pro-Palestine protests

    The prime minister called on marchers who hear chants of ‘globalise the Intifada’ to stop and ask themselves: ‘Why am I not calling this out?’

  • sabato 2 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Organisers challenge Starmer’s threat to ban some pro-Palestine marches

    PM says there are instances in which he would support bans but organisers say this would ‘strike at root of free speech’