UK Boosts Security for Jewish Communities with £250 Million Investment
In response to a surge in antisemitism, the UK government has announced a significant increase in security measures for Jewish communities across the country. Over the next three years, more than £250 million (approximately one billion shekels) will be invested to enhance protection for Jewish institutions and neighborhoods. This funding will enable the deployment of 500 additional police officers throughout England and Wales, focusing on increasing police presence in Jewish areas and securing schools, synagogues, and community centers.
Additionally, the budget will support the continuation of the "Sharet" project, which places specially trained plainclothes officers and experts within the community. These officers are tasked with identifying suspicious activities and detecting individuals preparing to commit serious crimes. This comprehensive approach aims to strengthen community safety amid rising concerns about antisemitic threats.