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‘I feel more safe in Israel than anywhere else in the world’: Chief Rabbi speaks from Herzliya

Sir Ephraim Mirvis says attempts to draw equivalence between the Jewish State and Iran are ‘intolerable’

June 20, 2025 11:22
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The Chief Rabbi has been sharing messages of hope from Israel, where he is stranded with thousands of other Brits as the Islamic Republic of Iran continues to strike the Jewish State (Photo: Screenshot/Facebook)
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Like many British nationals currently stranded in Israel, Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis has spent recent nights moving between his bed and the safe room, sheltering from repeated missile attacks launched by the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Speaking via video link from the family home where he is staying in Herzylia, the Chief Rabbi said the first salvo from Iran arrived on Friday night when many were offline for Shabbat. 

"It was exceptionally difficult because one doesn't have access to news – we didn't really know what had happened,” he said.

At 8.32pm on Saturday, observant Jews in Israel went online and saw the damage inflicted over the previous 25 hours.