On Thursday night, in the affluent London district of Primrose Hill, Jewish volunteers putting up posters of Israeli hostages in Gaza were violently attacked. The Telegraph reports: The group of six volunteers were hanging posters when they were approached by a woman expressing her support for Hezbollah , the Lebanon-based militia opposed to Israel, with a man thought to be known to the woman also intimidating the group. Police dealt with the incident and the group moved about a mile further north to Primrose Hill where, at around 8.30 pm, they started placing more posters on the bridge to Chalk Farm. Almost immediately, a passer-by thought to be in his early 20s, started abusing the group with antisemitic language before allegedly launching an assault. One of the women was thrown twice to the ground, had her phone smashed and was repeatedly struck in […]
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