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UK Man Sentenced for Antisemitic Attack on Orthodox Jew and Dog-Related Injury
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First reported by Ynet · 14 hours ago
What happened
Shafik Rahman from Slough, UK, was sentenced to 16 months in prison for an antisemitic attack on an Orthodox Jewish man and a separate dog-related injury incident in June 2025. The attack involved verbal abuse and physical assault, prompting condemnation from police and Jewish organizations. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat hate crimes in the UK.
- 01Shafik Rahman sentenced to 16 months for antisemitic assault and dog-related injury in Slough.
- 02The attack involved verbal abuse with antisemitic slurs and physical violence against an Orthodox Jew.
- 03Police condemned the assault as a targeted hate crime impacting the wider community.
- 04Jewish groups CST and Shomrim praised the conviction and called for zero tolerance of antisemitism.
- 05The incident occurred on Elim Avenue, Berkshire, near London, in June 2025.
- 06Bystanders intervened to protect the victim and de-escalate the situation before the attacker fled.
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