Anger and despair among Jewish Britons after spate of attacks

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Anger and despair among Jewish Britons after spate of attacks

Updated 18 hours ago
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LONDON — Britain in 2026 is a place where Jack Hur doesn’t feel safe wearing his Star of David pendant. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include NBC News, BBC News.

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Anger and despair among Jewish Britons after spate of attacks
NBC News
NBC News
Lean Left
5/1/2026

Anger and despair among Jewish Britons after spate of attacks

LONDON — Britain in 2026 is a place where Jack Hur doesn’t feel safe wearing his Star of David pendant. It’s where some Jewish mothers tell their teenage sons to remove their kippot before boarding the tube. It’s where dinner-table talk of leaving the country no longer seems outlandish. Standing behind the counter of.

A Jewish man wearing a kippah is seen from behind as he stands looking out at a road as two cars pass in Golders Green. On the opposite pavement crowds are gathered with police officers nearby.
BBC News
BBC News
Lean Left
5/2/2026

'I bought a baseball cap to hide my kippah': Jews observe first Shabbat after Golders Green attack

For the first time in his life, Derek has decided to conceal his Jewish skullcap - known as a kippah - when out in public. "I went shopping yesterday and bought a baseball cap," says Derek, who lives in Edgware in north London and did not want to give his full name. "I never wear a baseball cap. "I felt that to go on.