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Police apologise to pensioner after arresting him for tweeting about antisemitism

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May 11, 2025 12:09
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Julian Foulkes was arrested after posting a tweet warning about the rise of antisemitism (Credit: Telegraph)
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A retired special constable was arrested and held in a police cell for eight hours after posting a tweet warning about the rise of antisemitism in the UK following pro-Palestinian marches.

Julian Foulkes, 71, who served for ten years with Kent Police, was detained at his home in Gillingham by six officers in November 2023.

His arrest followed a brief exchange on X in which he warned a user about the potential direction of antisemitic sentiment in Britain, referencing scenes from Dagestan, Russia, where a mob stormed an airport looking for Jewish passengers.

Responding to a user who had defended participation in a pro-Palestinian demonstration, Mr Foulkes posted: “One step away from storming Heathrow looking for Jewish arrivals…”