Jewish students at UK universities followed home and sent death threats
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Jewish students at UK universities are being followed home and sent death threats, an investigation into antisemitism has revealed.
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British higher education institutions have become hubs for antisemitic attacks since the October 7 Hamas attacks in 2023.Last year, the Community Security Trust recorded double the number of school-related antisemitic incidents over the course of 2025 than seen in 2023, reaching 204 cases.
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Now, the report by charity StandWithUs UK revealed that University of Birmingham, University College London (UCL), Royal Holloway University and City St George's have served as the backdrop for vile anti-Jewish attacks.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A 22-year-old history student at Royal Holloway Evaldes Barstys, detailed how he was subjected to a sustained campaign of intimidation after he established an Israel Society.
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He said that just a few weeks after he announced the club, he began to receive anonymous calls from people claiming to be watching him, the report,...
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