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Wednesday, 28 July 2010

The anti-Jewish backlash

The BBC love to warn everyone that attacks by Islamic terrorists activists should not be allowed to fuel an 'anti-Muslim backlash', not that this backlash ever seems to occur. The BBC seem less worried about an anti-Jewish backlash during one of their regular anti-Israel hate-fests. So I was not surprised to learn of an anti-Semitic attack as reported on Richard Millett's blog. Apparently:
'Two male teenagers attacked an 18-year-old Jewish man outside the Nat West Bank on Golders Green Road, North-West London today (26 July)

A black male teenager hit the Jewish man over the head with a bottle before he cycled off with his friend who, according to a witness, screamed, “Algeria, Algeria, F*ck the Jews”.

The attacker with the bottle was later caught in a nearby park.

It had all started when the two teenagers cycled passed a couple of parked cars and when they saw that the teenagers inside were wearing kippahs one shouted “Allahu Akbar” (Allah is the greatest) at them.

Then when the Jewish teenagers got out of their cars to remonstrate the cyclists came back, dropped their bikes in the road and ran towards the Jewish teenagers who ran off through Golders Green.

When another Jewish teenager came to help his friends the black teenager was now holding a large bottle that he had taken from a nearby shop. He turned around and struck the Jewish teenager over the head with the bottle.

The police and an ambulance were called. The Jewish teenager who was hit with the bottle was bleeding from behind his left ear and had a possible broken left hand.

He was taken to hospital in an ambulance where he is recovering.

I wonder if the BBC will report this piece of actual anti-Semitic violence in London or will they continue to just worry about imagined Islamophobia?

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