From the paywall article, by prince Harry :
"Across the country, we are seeing a deeply troubling rise in anti-Semitism. Jewish communities – families, children, ordinary people – are being made to feel unsafe in the very places they call home
. That should alarm us, but also unite us. Because hatred directed at people for who they are, or w
hat they believe, is not protest. It is prejudice. Recent incidents, including lethal violence in L
ondon and Manchester, have brought this into sharp and deeply troubling focus.
Across the globe, there is deep and justified alarm at the scale of loss in the Middle East. Images
from Gaza, Lebanon and the wider region – of devastated communities and entire neighbourhoods levelled and reduced to rubble – have shaken people to their core. For many, the instinct to speak out, to march, to demand accountability, to call for an end to suffering – is both human and necessary.
But these two realities are being dangerously conflated. We have seen how legitimate protest against state actions in the Middle East does exist alongside hostility toward Jewish communities at home – just as we have also seen how criticism of those actions can be too easily dismissed or mischaracterised."
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https://www.newstatesman.com/comment/2026/05/my-fears-for-a-divided-kingdom


