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Antisemitic Incidents In Britain Up 10% On Last Year

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anotheoldgit | 11:19 Thu 01st Aug 2019 | News
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https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/aug/01/antisemitic-incidents-in-britain-up-10-on-last-year-finds-charity

The Labour Party are being blamed as well as the Far Right, but the media seem to shy away from including Islam, and since anti-Semitism is rife all over Europe, surely it can't be down entirely to the Far Right.
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The report, from CST says, "Nine
incidents showed evidence of Islamist motivation" or about 1% of the reported incidents.
Most Westerners don't know that Jews and Christians are always remembered in Muslim prayers.

The observant Muslim prays five times a day. Every such prayer includes the first chapter of the Koran - Al-Fatiha ("The Opening") - in which Christians are described as "the people who have been led astray", and Jews as "those whom God hate".

Not many people know that, do they, Sir Michael?
Let's post a link on that:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Fatiha
Not to mention that the Koran itself is saturated with Jew hatred.

Racist football "supporters" doing monkey chants? Like that do you?

Then let those suffering either from terminal Islamophilia or Stockholm Syndrome reflect on the Koran's claims that Jews are descended from apes and pigs.
Bit of history?

When Mohammed was welcomed into Medina in 623 AD as a refugee there were three Jewish tribes living there. By the time (only five years later) that he had acquired sufficient armed and obedient followers two of these tribes had been forcibly expelled from the city, and a third, the Banu Qurayza, had been killed by decapitation (variously estimated as five to nine hundred men) and the women and children enslaved.

Business not finished yet. The town to which the earlier tribes had fled was besieged and taken. It was the first time the world heard the battle cry "Allahu Akbar!". That town was called Khaybar. Last year in Sadiq Khan's London the chant "Jews, remember Khaybar" was heard on the streets of our capital city.

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/// Let's be honest, if there was the slightest whiff of a possibility that a rise in anti-Semitism could be pinned on Muslims, the Daily Mail/Express/Sun would be all over it. ///

Even those two news outlets, wouldn't dare suggest such a thing, but as most of the evidence entered here on AB, proves Islam's attitude towards Jews, yes most of it is regarding to other European countries, but strangely our Muslims seem to hold a different attitude towards Jews, or at least that is what we are lead to believe.
ANOTHEOLDGIT, why did so few of the incidents noted by CST show a link to Islam?
> Antisemitic Incidents In Britain Up 10% On Last Year
> The Labour Party are being blamed as well as the Far Right, but the media seem to shy away from including Islam

This is about a rise in antisemitic incidents. Whether or not Moslems are involved in any antisemitic incidents is not the point. The point is, why the rise?

The evidence for the rise points to the Labour Party. Not the Far Right and not Moslems, at least not in that article.
'Whether or not Moslems are involved in any antisemitic incidents is not the point.'

Indeed. It makes no difference to AOG. He'll weld Muslims/Isam into any given scenario. No matter how tenuous it is to his OP or the articles he links to. Weired huh?
At least it gives the usual suspects a chance to remount their high horses ...
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