Almost 190 anti-Semitic hate incidents on Jewish people in Greater Manchester have been reported since the Hamas attack on Israel, according to a charity.
Since the massacres on October 7, 188 anti-Semitic incidents have been reported in our region. The Community Security Trust (CST), which works within Jewish communities to offer security advice and support, revealed the disturbing figures yesterday (Friday, November 3).
The CTS said posters of Jewish hostages had been removed or defaced in Manchester, while a user in Manchester posted a sickening message on X - formerly known as Twitter - that 'Jews are not English, deport them all'.
The charity said an academic in Manchester also posted on an abusive message towards Jewish people on an online platform. READ MORE: 'The news makes me want to stay in and hide - it's important we don't' READ MORE: Andy Burnham denies being disloyal to Labour over Israel-Hamas stance The charity said a record number of hate incidents on Jewish people have been recorded across the entire country, with at least 1,019 incidents since the Hamas attack.
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