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Richard Benson

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Don't panic - in the UK we make security a priority

March 22, 2012 16:00
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It seems almost wrong to stress, while the horrors are still so fresh, that Jewish life here continues. Nevertheless, it does continue. We had security before Toulouse and we will, most certainly, have it after Toulouse. But there is a moral and practical imperative to learn what we can from the attack.

Our community has CST, a nationwide charity with thousands of trained volunteers and around 60 full and part-time staff. We have significantly improved security at many hundreds of communal locations, large and small, throughout Britain. Windows are now shatter-proofed, CCTV, gates, fencing and other security hardware are upgraded or newly installed. This has cost CST millions of pounds in charitable donations.

The investment occurred in the aftermath of two pro-al Qaeda car bombings in Istanbul. CST saw the damage (literally, having visited the sites) and we left determined to invest whatever we could in firming up the community's security infrastructure.

Perhaps the most unsettling aspect of the Toulouse killings, at a small school, is that it shows (yet again) that any location can be attacked. We all like to think "it couldn't happen here", but the reality is different. Originally, we heard the terrorist was a neo-Nazi, now he seems pro-al Qaeda. It matters in terms of whom he inspires: but both ideologies hate Jews and are not hard to find in Britain.

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