Prince Harry condemns antisemitism surge in Britain as duke reflects on ‘past mistakes’
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Prince Harry has penned an opinion piece addressing the "deeply troubling" surge in antisemitism across Britain.The Duke of Sussex pointed to recent deadly attacks on Jewish communities in both Manchester and London as evidence of the growing threat.He argued that remaining silent in the face of such hatred allows "hate and extremism to flourish unchecked".In the piece for The New Statesman, Harry drew a clear distinction between protest and prejudice, writing that "hatred directed at people for who they are, or what they believe, is not protest.
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It is prejudice".The duke acknowledged the "deep and justified alarm" felt by many over the scale of destruction in Gaza and Lebanon, but maintained that people must direct their anger with greater precision."We have seen how legitimate protest against state actions in the Middle East does exist alongside hostility toward Jewish communities at home just as we have also seen how criticism of those actions can be too easily dismissed or...
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