In a decisive move to tackle the alarming rise of antisemitism, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to convene a high-level summit at Downing Street on Tuesday. This gathering will unite key figures from business, culture, and law enforcement to formulate a comprehensive strategy aimed at eradicating antisemitism from all facets of British society. The Prime Minister emphasised that mere expressions of solidarity with Jewish communities are insufficient; concrete actions across various sectors are essential.
Summit Details and Objectives
The Downing Street meeting follows a series of distressing antisemitic incidents, including a violent stabbing attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green on 29 April. Starmer has called for a “whole of society” approach, urging leaders from different sectors to engage in meaningful discussions on how to combat this growing menace.
Key ministers, including the Home Secretary, Communities Secretary, Health Secretary, Education Secretary, and Culture Secretary, will each lead sector-specific round-table discussions. While No 10 has yet to confirm the full list of attendees, representatives from civil society, health, higher education, and policing are expected to participate. The discussions aim to reflect on the various manifestations of antisemitism within their sectors, evaluate existing measures, and explore avenues for further action.
A Broader Response to Domestic Security
In addition to the summit, Starmer will also convene a Middle East Response Committee in the afternoon, focusing on the domestic security ramifications of ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts. This meeting comes in light of heightened threats to Jewish communities following a series of violent attacks.
In his opening remarks, Starmer is anticipated to highlight the Golders Green attack as part of a troubling trend of escalating antisemitism that has left Jewish communities feeling vulnerable and fearful for their safety. He will assert, “These disgusting attacks are being made against British Jews. But, make no mistake, this crisis – it is a crisis for all of us. It is a test of our values.”
Rising Threat Level and Recent Incidents
The recent violence is alarming. The attack in Golders Green, now classified as a terrorist incident, involved the stabbing of Shloime Rand, 34, and Norman Shine, 76. Essa Suleiman, 45, has been charged with three counts of attempted murder related to these events. This incident follows other tragic occurrences, including a car ramming and stabbing outside a Manchester synagogue last October, which resulted in two deaths.
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