‘Time the rest of us stepped up’: terror survivors’ group writes letter in support of UK Jews
Summary
A group called Survivors Against Terror, made up of people affected by terror attacks, wrote a letter supporting the Jewish community in the UK after recent attacks. The letter calls for unity to oppose hatred and stop terrorism, highlighting the increase in threats against Jewish people and urging everyone to take action.Key Facts
- Survivors Against Terror (SAT) coordinated an open letter supporting UK Jews after attacks on Jewish men in London.
- Essa Suleiman is charged with attempted murders linked to these attacks in Golders Green and Southwark.
- The UK government raised the terror threat level from "substantial" to "severe" due to more Islamist and extreme right-wing threats.
- The letter states that blaming Israel or all Muslims for attacks only increases division and violence.
- Brendan Cox, co-founder of SAT, lost his wife in a terror attack and emphasizes the need for all to stand united with the Jewish community.
- The letter has 62 signatories, including victims and survivors of various terror attacks in the UK and Europe.
- The group calls for everyone to fight prejudice and hatred to prevent terrorism from growing.
- The letter stresses that combating antisemitism is a responsibility for all, not just the Jewish community.
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