The British government is planning to invest £250 million over three years to combat antisemitism and protect Jewish communities, according to a Reuters report. The plan signals a major effort to address rising antisemitism in the UK.
The British government is planning to invest £250 million over three years in a campaign against antisemitism and to protect Jewish communities, according to a Reuters report published Monday. The plan comes amid a rise in antisemitic incidents in the UK and globally. The Zioneer has previously reported on other major UK government funding commitments, including a £300 billion defense spending pledge and a £23 million package to UNRWA. The details of the plan, including which agencies will implement it, have not yet been disclosed.
2 developments
- StrongGovernment to approve NIS 500 million for Shin Bet's fight against Arab organized crime
- DevelopingUK sends £23 million to UNRWA amid accusations of staff involvement in Oct. 7
- DevelopingUK pledges further £290 million in funding for Ukraine energy security
- StrongGovernment allocates first-ever funds to Shin Bet for combating Arab crime
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