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Hate crimes against Jews more than double in a year

There were 1,326 antisemitic offences in 2018/19, compared to 672 in the previous year

October 16, 2019 13:36
A close-up picture of graffiti daubed in Shenley, Hertfordshire in January 2019 that left local Jewish residents 'horrified'
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Hate crimes against Jews in England and Wales more than doubled in a year, figures released by the Home Office have shown.

Police recorded 1,326 offences classed as religious hate crimes in which Jewish people were the victims during 2018/19 – compared to 672 in the previous year.

Jews were the targetted in 18 per cent of the total number of hate crimes – while 47 per cent, or 3,530 offences were committed against Muslim people.

The figures are alarming for both communities – with more than three million Muslims and nearly 300,000 Jews in Britain.

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