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'Worrying' rise in anti-Semitic incidents, charity says | 'Worrying' rise in anti-Semitic incidents, charity says |
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The number of anti-Semitic incidents in the UK rose by 11% in the first six months of this year, charity figures have suggested. | The number of anti-Semitic incidents in the UK rose by 11% in the first six months of this year, charity figures have suggested. |
The Community Security Trust said 557 incidents targeting Jews were reported to the charity from January to June, up from 500 in the same period last year. | |
The charity's chief executive, David Delew, said it was a "worrying trend". | The charity's chief executive, David Delew, said it was a "worrying trend". |
Home Secretary Amber Rudd condemned the "deplorable rise" of incidents, which included 41 violent assaults. | Home Secretary Amber Rudd condemned the "deplorable rise" of incidents, which included 41 violent assaults. |
The CST, which has compiled data on anti-Semitic hate incidents in the UK since 1984, said there was no "obvious single cause" for the high number. | The CST, which has compiled data on anti-Semitic hate incidents in the UK since 1984, said there was no "obvious single cause" for the high number. |
Social media abuse | Social media abuse |
It said that just under a quarter of all the incidents recorded - 133 - involved the use of social media. | It said that just under a quarter of all the incidents recorded - 133 - involved the use of social media. |
Its report said social media had become an "essential tool" for those who wish to harass, abuse and threaten Jewish public figures. | Its report said social media had become an "essential tool" for those who wish to harass, abuse and threaten Jewish public figures. |
A total of 431 incidents were in the abusive behaviour category and this included verbal abuse, anti-Semitic graffiti, abuse via social media and one-off cases of hate mail. | A total of 431 incidents were in the abusive behaviour category and this included verbal abuse, anti-Semitic graffiti, abuse via social media and one-off cases of hate mail. |
The charity also recorded 32 incidents of damage and desecration of Jewish property, 43 direct threats, and 10 cases of mass-mailed leaflets or emails. | The charity also recorded 32 incidents of damage and desecration of Jewish property, 43 direct threats, and 10 cases of mass-mailed leaflets or emails. |
Mr Delew said: "This rise in reported anti-Semitism comes at a time when division, intolerance and prejudice appear to be deepening within our society. | Mr Delew said: "This rise in reported anti-Semitism comes at a time when division, intolerance and prejudice appear to be deepening within our society. |
"Reversing this worrying trend requires real leadership from all political parties, and for the social media companies to take their share of the responsibility." | "Reversing this worrying trend requires real leadership from all political parties, and for the social media companies to take their share of the responsibility." |
More than three-quarters of the incidents were recorded in Greater London and Greater Manchester. | More than three-quarters of the incidents were recorded in Greater London and Greater Manchester. |
However, the 62 that took place in Greater Manchester represented a 54% drop compared with the first half of last year. | |
The report said that April, May and June "did see sustained public debate about anti-Semitism, particularly in relation to the Labour Party, and about racism and extremism more generally". | The report said that April, May and June "did see sustained public debate about anti-Semitism, particularly in relation to the Labour Party, and about racism and extremism more generally". |
Labour's inquiry into anti-Semitism followed the suspension of MP Naz Shah and ex-London mayor Ken Livingstone amid anti-Semitism claims in April. | Labour's inquiry into anti-Semitism followed the suspension of MP Naz Shah and ex-London mayor Ken Livingstone amid anti-Semitism claims in April. |
It found that the Labour Party was not overrun by anti-Semitism or other forms of racism, but there was an "occasionally toxic atmosphere". | It found that the Labour Party was not overrun by anti-Semitism or other forms of racism, but there was an "occasionally toxic atmosphere". |
Last year, the CST said there were 473 anti-Semitic incidents from January to June 2015. The number was updated to 500 in its most recent set of figures following new information. | |
'Hate crime rise' | 'Hate crime rise' |
Home Secretary Amber Rudd said: "I condemn the deplorable rise in anti-Semitic hate incidents in the first half of this year and will continue to work with law enforcement partners and with the Jewish community to ensure their safety and security." | Home Secretary Amber Rudd said: "I condemn the deplorable rise in anti-Semitic hate incidents in the first half of this year and will continue to work with law enforcement partners and with the Jewish community to ensure their safety and security." |
She announced a review of police handling of hate crime in July, after a sharp rise in incidents following the EU referendum. | She announced a review of police handling of hate crime in July, after a sharp rise in incidents following the EU referendum. |
Shadow home secretary Andy Burnham said: "There are worrying increases in incidents of anti-Semitic behaviour as many forms of hate crime rise across the country too." | |
Labour MP John Mann, chairman of the all-party parliamentary group against anti-Semitism, said: "This is a worrying rise in incidents set against a backdrop of increasing hate crime across the country." | Labour MP John Mann, chairman of the all-party parliamentary group against anti-Semitism, said: "This is a worrying rise in incidents set against a backdrop of increasing hate crime across the country." |
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