Moishe’s chilling warning after London attack: 'Jews have no future here'
Key Points:
- A Jewish man named Moishe from London says he no longer feels safe in Britain after being assaulted days before two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, a central Jewish community area.
- Moishe reported increased antisemitism since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, with verbal abuse escalating to threats and physical violence, including an attack on him where he was called a “dirty Jew” and “baby killer.”
- The man who assaulted Moishe was arrested and pleaded guilty to racially aggravated assault after Moishe posted viral footage of the attack online.
- Moishe described Golders Green as a once-safe area that has seen vandalism, attacks on Jewish emergency services, and growing hostility since early October.
- Many in the Jewish community, including some of Moishe’s friends, are now debating whether to leave Britain due to rising antisemitism and safety concerns.