Overview
- The rise in UK antisemitic incidents began after the October 2023 Israel-Gaza conflict, security monitors say
- Recorded cases in 2023 included verbal abuse, vandalism, and threats targeting visibly Jewish individuals, schools, and places of worship
- Caprice Bourret said she no longer feels safe in London and removed the mezuzah from her front door to protect her children
- Many British Jews report that the backlash has strengthened their faith and reinforced communal bonds
- Actress Dame Maureen Lipman cautioned that Jewish performers face exclusion from cultural events unless they publicly denounce the Israeli government, calling it institutional antisemitism