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UK Allocates Nearly £250 Million to Boost Security for Jewish Communities Amid Rising Antisemitism
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First reported by Ynet · 6 hours ago
What happened
The UK government is investing over £250 million to strengthen security for Jewish communities across England and Wales, including hiring 500 new police officers and expanding covert community patrols, in response to increasing antisemitic incidents.
- 01UK government allocates over £250 million to enhance Jewish community security over three years.
- 02Approximately 500 new police officers will be deployed in England and Wales to protect Jewish neighborhoods.
- 03The "Sharet" program of plainclothes officers within communities will be expanded to detect threats.
- 04London will receive 300 additional officers, Greater Manchester 80, with £43 million for other Jewish areas.
- 05The plan aims to protect Jewish communities and bolster national counterterrorism efforts.
- 06The initiative responds to rising antisemitic incidents and threats against Jewish institutions.
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