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My daughter and I were targeted at her school for being Zionists

It began with a bake sale to raise funds for Palestine, became a campaign of harassment and ended with transferring my child to another primary. I went through 18 months of hell

October 23, 2025 13:22
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As I turned into the quiet residential street near my home in east London, I heard a car revving behind me, followed by a shout. The voice was female and shrill. It sounded like: “Free Palestine!” I swung around, confused. It was a sunny Monday afternoon in September 2024, and I wasn’t anywhere near a march. Neither was I carrying an Israeli flag, nor wearing any visible Jewish symbols. I was just a mum, who happens to be Jewish, on my way to pick up my then nine-year-old daughter from her state primary school.

The shout came again, louder, angrier. “Free Palestine!” This time the refrain was unmistakable. I realised the voice was coming from a red car, one I recognised. It belonged to a woman who had been conducting a campaign of harassment against me – most of it passive aggressive – for almost a year by then. There she sat, smirking, as her teenage daughter leaned out of the rolled down car window and abused me.

Fight or flight is a curious phenomenon. You never know how you’ll respond to an attack until the moment it occurs. Perhaps I should have ignored her, walked away, but something drove me to fight. I stopped dead in my tracks, pulled out my phone and began to film. “What did you say?” I shouted back. “Are you talking to me?”

“Yes! Free Palestine! Free, free Palestine, geddit?”

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