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Parents of October 7 attack victim tell GB News they 'feel safer in Israel' than in Britain after Golders Green stabbing: 'It's terrifying'

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Britain's terrorism threat level has been upgraded from "substantial" to "severe" after two Jewish people were stabbed in north London.Security chiefs believe an attack is highly likely within the next six months.The move by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (Jtac) follows Wednesday's "terrorist incident" in Golders Green in which two Jewish people were injured.Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood assured the British public "world-class security services and the police are working, day and night, to keep our country safe" as she announced £25million in funding to protect communities against antisemitic attacks TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say She added: "As the threat level rises, I urge everyone to be vigilant, as they go about their daily lives, and report any concerns they have to the police."MORE TO FOLLOW...LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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Parents of October 7 attack victim tell GB News they 'feel safer in Israel' than in Britain after Golders Green stabbing: 'It's terrifying'.

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The parents of an October 7 attack victim have told GB News that they "no longer feel safe" in Britain, following the Golders Green stabbing yesterday.Speaking to Home and Security Editor Mark White, Michael and Lisa Marlowe told the People's Channel that the situation within their community is becoming "really quite scary".Jake Marlowe, their son, was killed at the Nova music Festival in Israel on October 7, 2023.

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Reflecting on the attack in Golders Green, Mr Marlowe said they are "not surprised" and "certainly not shocked" by what happened.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He said: "It could have been stopped many years ago, and it hasn't.

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We have an insipid Government, sadly, that should have stopped the marches, should have stopped the hate, and it should have proscribed the IRGC as a terrorist organisation."Mr Marlowe declared that they "don't feel safe" in this country anymore.He told Mark: "Those two guys were just walking along and get stabbed - it really is quite scary now,...

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A: Parents of October 7 attack victim tell GB News they 'feel safer in Israel' than in Britain after Golders Green stabbing: 'It's terrifying'.

B: The parents of an October 7 attack victim have told GB News that they "no longer feel safe" in Britain, following the Golders Green stabbing yesterday.Speaking to Home and Security Editor Mark White, Michael and Lisa Marlowe told the People's Channel that the situation within their community is becoming "really quite scary".Jake Marlowe, their son, was killed at the Nova music Festival in Israel on October 7, 2023.

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