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Man accused of antisemitic attack outside synagogue says ‘my body did not act with my brain’

Samir Magdy Hassan Aly told the court he was acting in self-defence during an altercation over a parking space

July 7, 2025 11:00
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Wood Green Crown Court in north London
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 A man accused of religiously aggravated assault outside a London synagogue told a court on Friday he got “very hot, very upset” during the altercation and that “my body did not act with my brain”.

Samir Magdy Hassan Aly, 32, is on trial in Wood Green Crown Court, London following the fight outside the shul at St Mary's Church on Stoke Newington High Street in November 2022. 

Aly admitted he threw two punches at the father of a bat mitzvah girl, Daniel Lewandowski, who had been attempting to park outside the synagogue when the pair got into a confrontation.

The prosecution accused Aly of using antisemitic slurs and of assault, both of which Aly denied. 

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