The Bondi Beach attack on the Jewish community has left the UK's Sir Keir Starmer appalled, calling it 'sickening'. At least 11 lives were lost, and 29 were injured in the shooting, which occurred during a Hanukkah celebration in Australia. The UK Prime Minister, in a statement on X, pledged solidarity with Australia and the Jewish community, emphasizing the government's collaboration with the Community Security Trust (CST) to enhance security for Hanukkah events in the UK. The Metropolitan Police are stepping up their efforts, including increased patrols and engagement with the Jewish community to address their concerns.
This incident comes on the heels of a synagogue attack in Manchester on Yom Kippur, where two lives were taken. The Jewish Leadership Council (JLC) has urged the police and government to safeguard Hanukkah celebrations, which commence this evening and span eight days. Hanukkah, a festival of light, is typically observed in December. The JLC expressed deep distress and anger over the Sydney attack, emphasizing the ongoing threat faced by Jewish communities worldwide. They called for government and law enforcement to collaborate with the Jewish community to ensure the safety of events in the UK and prevent hatred from overshadowing this festival of light.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood have committed to increased police visibility in Jewish communities and collaboration with CST, respectively. Green Party leader Zack Polanski, who was en route to a Hanukkah event, expressed solidarity with the Jewish community, acknowledging the fear and loss they endure. The Board of Deputies of British Jews offered support to their Australian counterparts and is in communication with the government to discuss the UK's response. They emphasized the shared challenge of combating terrorism and antisemitism, requiring concerted and determined action.