A grim moment for the Jewish people

Nov 13, 2023 by

by Irene Lancaster:

I am writing this on Remembrance Sunday, the day after an anti-Semitic hate march in London was allowed to go ahead by police despite dire advance warnings, after which police boasted that everything had been OK, except for bad apples from ‘the right’. Actually, dear police, most Jews stayed home on Saturday and those who ventured out to Shul were greeted with extreme violence by pro Hamas mobs, which you just stood by and watched. There is no doubt, and I say this from experience, that the police in this country are corrupt and under the grip of militant Islam.

In the five weeks since that fateful day on October 7, the Jewish community (those who have dared to venture out of their house to attend Shul) have gone through the Genesis stories of Bereshit (the creation of light from dark); the story of Noach who did what he was told, stayed in his ark, and ended up disgraced; Lech Lecha, in which Abraham is told to leave his known world for pastures new, constantly learning how to think outside of the box (incidentally the same word in Hebrew as ‘ark’); plus, we have encountered the stories of Isaac, ‘Chayei Sarah’ (the lives of Sarah), and the encounter with Rivkah, whom Isaac marries.

During these five weeks, we have also been addressed by the Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, who told us that we have a real problem in the UK, which we, the Jewish community, have to do something about it. She feels, she says, more safe in Israel now than in the England of her childhood.

Very recently, Fleur, with whom I chatted for around twenty minutes online, was appointed by Israel’s Foreign Minister as his Special Envoy for Innovation.

Same message from Rabbi Leo Dee, whose wife and two daughters were massacred around Pesach – by Muslim terrorists on the West Bank. Rabbi Dee, who was recently appointed Israel’s Special Envoy for Social Initiatives, told us that the story of Noach contains the word ‘Hamas’, which in Hebrew means ‘violence’, but in Aramaic also means ‘kidnap’. And it also means ‘lying’, by the way. All of which has been in evidence lately. He told us that we in England had to be spokespeople, as all the English speakers in Israel are unavailable right now, fighting for the life of the nation and that therefore it was up to us to send the right message to the British.

He also stated that, having allowed in millions who use this country as a staging ground to attack civilization, if we don’t look out, then sharia law – already much in evidence to be honest – will be compulsory for all in around 20 years, and there will no longer be room in this country for Jews.

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