UK: London police say imam’s call to
‘destroy Jewish homes’ is not a crime
It’s a direct call for violence. If the roles were reversed and a rabbi had called upon people to destroy the homes of Muslims, you can be certain that he would be behind bars in shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain today. But this is not a crime, because the Metropolitan Police know who their new overlords are.
Imam’s ‘destroy Jewish homes’ sermon is not a crime, say police
by Lorin Bell-Cross, The JC, November 20, 2024:
The Metropolitan Police have said that an imam who led a prayer for the destruction of Jewish homes “did not meet the threshold of a crime” in a decision that has baffled security experts.
Just two weeks after Hamas’s massacre in southern Israel last year, a preacher at an east London mosque – located near a sizeable Jewish community – told his followers: “Oh Allah, curse the Jews and the children of Israel. Oh Allah, curse the infidels and the polytheists.
“Oh Allah, break their words, shake their feet, disperse and tear apart their unity and ruin their houses and destroy their homes.”
Footage of the sermon by the preacher was broadcast in late 2023 as part of an investigation into antisemitic hate speech in British mosques. In response, police said they would examine the video.
A spokesperson for the Met has now told the JC that despite the fact that “many people found the content upsetting… the entire sermon, including the wording, context and narrative have been reviewed and officers concluded that it does not meet the threshold of a crime”.
The government’s independent adviser on antisemitism, Lord Mann, urged the force to “re-investigate” and said he would be “raising the details of this specific case with the policing minister”.
Jewish security group Community Security Trust (CST), which has a close and cooperative relationship with the police, said that many Jews would “struggle to understand” the decision, while a former policeman suggested this was a sign of “two-tier policing” that followed different rules for different communities….
Bleksley said: “The language used by the [east London] preacher and the response from the Met Police is now a template for what is not illegal, for what can be said.”
He continued: “If a preacher of any other religion wanted to supplant the word ‘God’ for ‘Allah’ and ‘Muslims’ for ‘Jews’, that would be the perfect test to see if there is two-tier policing. They have set a precedent now.”
Surely, some cases where Brits have been jailed for years for saying things about Islam must be revisited in the light of this stunning revelation.
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UK police refuse to arrest man who sent Nazi symbol
to Jewish students, ‘non-crime hate incident’
If a cartoon of Muhammad had been sent to Muslim students, how quickly do you think the sender would have been arrested?
Swastika sent to Jewish students, labelled non-hate crime by UK police
Jerusalem Post, November 18, 2024:
Police in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, refused to arrest a man who sent Nazi swastikas to Jewish students, the Telegraph reported on Saturday.
The suspect sent an image of the Star of David mixed with the Nazi swastika on social media to the Union of Jewish Students with the caption “The irony of becoming what you once hated.”
The offender wrote there was “nothing endangering Jewish students” and claimed that the UJS was “exploiting them to push pro-genocide propaganda and deflect Israel’s responsibility for murdering 40,000 civilians”.
This is a lie typical of Palestinians and their supporters. The number comes from a Hamas run agency and is certainly grossly exaggerated and misrepresents the number of Hamas soldiers who have died and gone to Hell. At any rate, if Hamas was the least bit concerned about civilian casualties, they would not hide their soldiers, arsenals, and rocket launchers among civilians.
Still, the Cambridgeshire police force deemed the antisemitic act not offensive enough to be a crime.
The Telegraph reported that the incident was labeled as a non-crime hate incident (NCHI).
According to Alex Hearn, co-director of Labour Against Anti-Semitism, this isn’t the first antisemitic incident against the UJS that was reported to the Cambridgeshire police. In October, a man used X/Twitter to send offensive messages to him and the Jewish students….
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