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UK must do better to understand Islamist antisemitism, new report warns

Former home secretary David Blunkett warned of the ‘ongoing threat’ of Islamist terrorism

July 1, 2025 15:26
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Former home secretary Lord David Blunkett (Image: Getty).
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Counter-extremism officials in the UK need to have a better understanding of Islamist antisemitism, a major new report has warned.

The 94-page-document, written for think-tank the Counter Extremism Group, found that “British institutions tasked with countering extremism should develop a far better understanding of Islamist antisemitism and its role in radicalisation to violence, better enabling practitioners and the policy community to tackle this particularly pernicious and powerful component of extremism”.

And many of the experts interviewed as part of the report went further still, saying that the “state and other institutions tasked with counter extremism have failed to recognise and understand Islamist antisemitism”.

Authored by Dr Daniel Allington, a Senior Lecturer in Social and Cultural Artificial Intelligence at King’s College London, the report also urged Prevent – the UK's counter-terrorism programme – to “begin to address the anti-Jewish component of both Islamist and Extreme Right-Wing ideology”.