Pro-Hamas protests outside Downing Street following the horrific antisemitic attack on Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur that killed two Jews. (X screenshot)
The “peaceful protest” was one of those that have “death” chants.
By Daniel Greenfield, Frontpage Magazine
After the Muslim terrorist attack at a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur, PM Keir Starmer made remarks claiming that he’s going to fight “antisemitic hatred.”
It might have been more useful to fight Islamic terrorism, but in any case, his party’s base would like to go in a very different direction.
As they showed when they showed up as a mob to protest not killing Jews.
The “peaceful protest” was one of those that have “death” chants.
Now when British people protest after the Muslim terrorist stabbing of 3 little girls, Starmer declared a state of emergency and had people rounded up.
No one from this mob will be going to jail. And when PM Starmer promises he’ll keep Jews safe, this is what he means.
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