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Keir Starmer's Hands Are Stained With Jewish Blood

The deadly Manchester synagogue attack, in which two worshippers were killed and four injured, highlights a surge in antisemitism in the UK. Critics blame Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s appeasement of extremists and anti-Israel rhetoric for fueling the toxic climate. 

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Keir Starmer's appeasement of extremists and vilification of Israel fueled a toxic wave of antisemitism, culminating in Manchester's deadly synagogue attack.In the shadow of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, two innocent worshippers, Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, were brutally murdered outside Manchester's Heaton Park Synagogue.

Jihad al-Shami, a Syrian-origin Islamist, rammed his car into the crowd and stabbed victims in a rampage that left four more gravely injured.

And what does Prime Minister Keir Starmer offer? A tepid vow to "defeat" antisemitism "once again," coupled with promises of more police patrols, as if that erases his role in letting this venom fester unchecked across Britain.

Pathetic. Utterly pathetic.This wasn't some unforeseeable tragedy; it was the inevitable climax of a "toxic wave" of antisemitism that Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar rightly pins on Starmer's "failure" to curb rampant anti-Israel incitement.

Since Hamas's October 7, 2023, massacre, antisemitic incidents in the UK have skyrocketed to record levels, 3,528 in 2024 alone, many tied to Islamist agitation over Gaza.

Jewish communities braced for the worst, knowing it was "when," not "if," as Labour Against Antisemitism warned.

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Yet Starmer, ever the political chameleon, has pandered to extremists for votes, relentlessly vilifying Israel while turning a blind eye to the hatred boiling over on British streets.

How dare he feign shock now? Starmer's Labour has a sordid history of antisemitism hierarchies, where Jewish concerns were sidelined under Jeremy Corbyn, yet even after pledging "zero tolerance," Starmer's actions scream hypocrisy.

He suspended candidates over Gaza comments deemed antisemitic, but critics like Martin Forde KC slam him for lacking transparent systems to back his bluster. Worse, he's accused of operating a "hierarchy of racism," prioritizing some discriminations over others, echoing his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, where he hesitated on grooming gang prosecutions to avoid "racism" labels.

Now, facing Islamist terror, he won't even utter the word "Islamism" in his responses, as polls reveal 46% of British Muslims sympathize with Hamas and hold deeply antisemitic views.

Starmer's "fight for the soul" of Britain? What a joke. He's branded Reform UK's immigration policies "racist" while cozying up to pro-Palestinian agitators, suspending arms to Israel and recognizing Palestine amid war, signals that embolden haters.

Israeli officials call his government "weak," and they're spot on: After relentless anti-Israel rhetoric and appeasement, Manchester's blood is on his hands. Nick Ferrari nails it: Starmer "has not done enough." His post-attack platitudes, "vile terrorist," "rising hatred", are empty theater from a leader who purged Corbyn allies under antisemitism pretexts but now shields radicals for votes.

And let's not forget five minutes ago, when he declared that the UK recognizes the Palestinian State. But even if he hadn't done that, he had already set the stage for what was inevitably coming.

Britain's Jews deserve better than this spineless charade. Starmer's "oh no" moment? Too little, too late. Demand a real crackdown on hate, not more woke pandering. If he won't lead, he must go. The soul of Britain hangs in the balance, stained by his inaction.

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