Jewish man called 'baby killer' in antisemitic attack
•Jewish man called 'baby killer' in antisemitic attack21 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleLucy Manning,Special correspondentandStuart Rust,South of EnglandMosheFootage filmed by...
•"Number one was survival.
•Number two, I was just berating myself: 'What were you thinking going out like this, in England, as a visible Jew?'"In the video, the man can also be seen repeatedly swearing, asking &q...
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Jewish man called 'baby killer' in antisemitic attack21 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleLucy Manning,Special correspondentandStuart Rust,South of EnglandMosheFootage filmed by the victim shows a man approaching him before shouting abuse and making threatsWarning: This article contains details that some readers may find distressingA Jewish man has said he feared for his life after being assaulted and called a "baby killer" in an antisemitic attack.The victim, who gave his name as Moshe, told BBC News he was approached while working at a property in Slough on Monday when a man began shouting abuse.Video footage filmed by Moshe shows an aggressive man threatening to break his jaw and attempting to knock a phone from his hand.Thames Valley Police said a 48-year-old man from Slough has been arrested on suspicion of racially or religiously aggravated assault and public order offences.Moshe said he was wearing a black kippa, a traditional head covering worn by Jewish men, at the time of the incident on Elliman Avenue."I was thinking two things," he said. "Number one was survival. Number two, I was just berating myself: 'What were you thinking going out like this, in England, as a visible Jew?'"In the video, the man can also be seen repeatedly swearing, asking "what are you doing round here, bro?" and calling Moshe a "dirty Jew". He said the incident had left him feeling unsafe in some parts of the country.Police said officers were called at 16:36 BST and that a man in his 20s had been threatened.Det Insp Terry Dixon said the incident would "cause a great deal of concern" within Jewish communities.He added: "Antisemitic incidents, or indeed any hate-related incident, will not be tolerated and we will do everything in our power to bring those responsible to justice."Shomrim, a volunteer group that supports Jewish communities, described the incident as an "abhorrent, v...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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