‘Time the rest of us stepped up’: terror survivors’ group writes letter in support of UK Jews
The Guardian World ·

Dozens of survivors and bereaved relatives of 19 separate terror attacks have written an open letter of solidarity to the Jewish community, saying: “Standing together in the face of hatred is not …
Dozens of survivors and bereaved relatives of 19 separate terror attacks have written an open letter of solidarity to the Jewish community, saying: “Standing together in the face of hatred is not just the right thing to do – it’s the most effective way of defeating terrorism.” The letter was coordinated by the group Survivors Against Terror (SAT), after terror attacks on two Jewish men in north London earlier this week, in what was the latest in a series of attacks on the community in the UK. Essa Suleiman, 45, has been charged with the attempted murders of Shloime Rand, 34, and Moshe Shine, 76, in Golders Green on Wednesday, and of Ishmail Hussein earlier the same day in Southwark. The UK government has raised the terror threat level from “substantial” to “severe” for the first time in more than four years, “driven by an increase in broader Islamist and extreme rightwing” threats. The letter reads: “As victims and survivors of terror attacks, we know the devastating cost of hatred and extremism. These acts have changed our lives forever and taken people we loved. “We write today with deep concern at the rise in hostility and attacks against the Jewish community in our country and with an appeal to stand united against it. We understand the fear felt by the Jewish community. “Those who justify those antisemitic attacks as being a result of Israel’s actions are not simply wrong, but create an environment where more attacks are more likely. Please stop. …
Original source: The Guardian World