Jewish man is abused TWICE in the space of an hour on public transport in London

Jewish man is abused TWICE in the space of an hour on public transport in London by thugs singing racist songs and threatening to ‘slit his throat for Palestine’ – as figures show huge rise in anti-Semitism across the UK

  • Man on Twitter said that his brother was first abused on London bus
  • Video showed man banging shouting ‘f*** your mum’ and ‘free Palestine’ 
  • Second video showed man on tube  shouting ‘f***ing hate the Jews’
  • Abuse came after recent figures showed ‘horrific’ rise in anti-Semitic incidents 

A Jewish man was abused twice in the space of an hour on London‘s public transport last night. 

A man who wished to remain anonymous took to social media to say that his brother who he said is ‘visibly’ Jewish, was first ‘attacked’ while on the number 113 bus – which was headed to Oxford Circus – at around 11.30pm. 

In an audio recording made by the man’s brother, the thug was heard threatening to ‘shank’ him and ‘slit his throat for Palestine‘. 

He also called the Jewish man a ‘f***ing scumbag’ and warned that he would ‘f***ing beat the s*** out of you’.   

Footage also showed the abuser angrily telling the bus driver that the man’s brother was ‘f***ing Jewish’.

He then stepped off the bus and banged his hands on the doors whilst shouting ‘s**k your mum’ and ‘free Palestine’.

An hour later, the man’s brother was travelling down an escalator at Oxford Circus when he filmed a man shouting anti-Semitic abuse. 

The video comes after recent figures showed a ‘horrific surge’ in ant-Semitic attacks, linked to the recent violence between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza strip. 

Figures released at the start of last month by the Community Security Trust (CST) recorded 351 anti-Semitic incidents between May 8 and 31, already surpassing the highest total for any single month since records began. 

A Jewish man was abused twice in the space of an hour on London's public transport last night. A man who wished to remain anonymous took to social media to say that his brother who he said is 'visibly' Jewish, was first 'attacked' while on the number 113 bus - which was headed to Oxford Circus - at around 11.30pm

A Jewish man was abused twice in the space of an hour on London's public transport last night. A man who wished to remain anonymous took to social media to say that his brother who he said is 'visibly' Jewish, was first 'attacked' while on the number 113 bus - which was headed to Oxford Circus - at around 11.30pm

A Jewish man was abused twice in the space of an hour on London’s public transport last night. A man who wished to remain anonymous took to social media to say that his brother who he said is ‘visibly’ Jewish, was first ‘attacked’ while on the number 113 bus – which was headed to Oxford Circus – at around 11.30pm

He then stepped off the bus and banged his hands on the doors whilst shouting 'f*** your mum' and 'free Palestine'

He then stepped off the bus and banged his hands on the doors whilst shouting 'f*** your mum' and 'free Palestine'

 He then stepped off the bus and banged his hands on the doors whilst shouting ‘f*** your mum’ and ‘free Palestine’

In the tube video, a man who appeared to be part of a group of England football fans was heard shouting ‘f***ing hate the Jews’ while he made a banging sound with his hand.

When a member of the group told him to ‘shut the f*** up’, he added that ‘we’ve got a Jew behind us’, before another retorted, ‘we’ve got about nine Jews behind us’.

The abused man’s brother had said in his tweet: ‘My brother [who is visibly Jewish] was attacked on the 113 bus, heading in direction of Oxford Circus, London at 11:33PM and threatened to “slit his throat for Palestine”. Will anything be done about this rampant #Antisemitism. 

‘Bus location: 262 Oxford Street, London, W1C 1DW. Drivers info: S. W – 2067909. VMH 2443 | 103 – 113. 

‘License plate: LK18 AFZ, Edgware Garage. All information is there for @metpoliceuk address fact that identifiably jewish people face extreme racism on a daily occurrence.’

In a thread beneath the second video, he posted evidence of the earlier incident and said: ‘An hour prior, he had another antisemitic encounter on the @TfL tube.’

He said it was ‘depressing’ that a ‘visibly’ Jewish person cannot use public transport without hearing ‘I f***ing hate the Jews’. 

Speaking to MailOnline directly, he added: ‘Walking in the street or using public transport when visibly Jewish, such as by wearing a kippah, is likely to invite abuse. 

‘This happens all the time to friends and is rather normal but seems to have increased in recent times. The issue is historic police inaction means it’s often unreported.’ 

The Metropolitan Police’s Chief Superintendent Rory Smith said in response to the man’s Twitter thread: ‘This is awful and I’m sorry he had to experience this. I’ve tagged @MetCC and if you could DM them so that this can be fully investigated please?’  

The thug, who appeared to be part of a group of England fans, was heard shouting 'f***ing hate the Jews' while he made a banging sound with his hand. When a member of the group told him to 'shut the f*** up', he added that 'we've got a Jew behind us', before another retorted, 'we've got about nine Jews behind us'

The thug, who appeared to be part of a group of England fans, was heard shouting 'f***ing hate the Jews' while he made a banging sound with his hand. When a member of the group told him to 'shut the f*** up', he added that 'we've got a Jew behind us', before another retorted, 'we've got about nine Jews behind us'

The thug, who appeared to be part of a group of England fans, was heard shouting ‘f***ing hate the Jews’ while he made a banging sound with his hand. When a member of the group told him to ‘shut the f*** up’, he added that ‘we’ve got a Jew behind us’, before another retorted, ‘we’ve got about nine Jews behind us’

One of the fans had an England flag tied around his shoulders. The men's national side had earlier beaten Ukraine 4-0

One of the fans had an England flag tied around his shoulders. The men's national side had earlier beaten Ukraine 4-0

One of the fans had an England flag tied around his shoulders. The men’s national side had earlier beaten Ukraine 4-0 

The abused man’s brother had said in his tweet: ‘My brother [who is visibly Jewish] was attacked on the 113 bus, heading in direction of Oxford Circus, London at 11:33PM and threatened to “slit his throat for Palestine”. Will anything be done about this rampant #Antisemitism’ 

In a thread beneath the second video, he posted evidence of the earlier incident and said: 'An hour prior, he had another antisemitic encounter on the @TfL tube.' The man told MailOnline that the incident on the bus in fact happened first, at 11.30pm, with the abuse on the tube occurring at 12.30am

In a thread beneath the second video, he posted evidence of the earlier incident and said: 'An hour prior, he had another antisemitic encounter on the @TfL tube.' The man told MailOnline that the incident on the bus in fact happened first, at 11.30pm, with the abuse on the tube occurring at 12.30am

In a thread beneath the second video, he posted evidence of the earlier incident and said: ‘An hour prior, he had another antisemitic encounter on the @TfL tube.’ The man told MailOnline that the incident on the bus in fact happened first, at 11.30pm, with the abuse on the tube occurring at 12.30am

‘This sort of behaviour absolutely will not be tolerated.’

Transport for London also responded on Twitter. 

They said: ‘Good morning. I am really sorry to hear that this has happened on a London Bus. 

‘So that this can be looked into, please ask your brother to contact the Metropolitan police service as soon as possible.’

Siwan Hayward, Director of Compliance, Policing Operations and Security at TfL told MailOnline: ‘We are appalled by the shocking incidents. All our customers have the right to travel without fear of abuse or intimidation, and hate crime has absolutely no place on our network. 

‘We stand against hate crime and are looking into these incidents urgently with the police. We urge anyone who experiences or witnesses hate crime to report it to the police immediately. It’s important that people tell us so we can stop it from happening again.’ 

The Metropolitan Police said an investigation is ongoing after the man was subjected to a ‘torrent of anti-Semitic abuse’ on the bus. 

‘The incident happened at around 23:40hrs on Saturday, 4 July. A man was reported to have made anti-Semitic comments and threats towards another passenger on a route 113 bus near Oxford Circus,’ the Met Police said in a statement.

‘Officers are aware of a video posted on social media following the incident and will be meeting the victim to gather further information about this incident.

‘Enquiries are ongoing. There has been no arrest at this time.

‘Behaviour of this kind and abuse against any individual or group has no place in our city. We will not tolerate it and will act quickly and robustly in response to all reported crimes of this nature.

‘Anybody who witnessed this incident or has information that may assist police is asked to call 101 and quote 8333/3July.’

The British Transport Police said: ‘We are aware of the video of the tube incident and investigating.

‘If anyone has any information or knows who these people are they should call British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40 or text on 61016 quoting reference number 90 of 4 July 2021.’

The CST said the recent rise in anti-Semitic incidents was fuelled by anti-Semitic reactions to the conflict in the Middle East and called it ‘utterly predictable and completely disgraceful’.   

The Campaign Against Antisemitism cited physical beatings and vandalism, chants and placards at rallies, social media abuse and threats to Jewish children at schools and universities as examples of the hostility faced by the community.  

‘None of these should be features of life in Britain in 2021, but they are for Jewish people,’ a spokesperson said.

A previous incident of alleged anti-Semitism include when a convoy of cars with Palestinian flags used offensive language and made threats against Jewish people in the St John's Wood area of London

A previous incident of alleged anti-Semitism include when a convoy of cars with Palestinian flags used offensive language and made threats against Jewish people in the St John's Wood area of London

In another case, a rabbi was attacked near his synagogue in north London. Pictured: police at the scene

In another case, a rabbi was attacked near his synagogue in north London. Pictured: police at the scene

The Community Security Trust (CST) recorded 351 anti-Semitic incidents between May 8 and 31. Pictured: Previous incidents of alleged anti-Semitism include a convoy of cars with Palestinian flags made threats against Jewish people (left) and police at the scene where a rabbi was attacked

The figures already surpass the highest total for any single month since records began. Pictured: The Trafalgar Square menorah

The figures already surpass the highest total for any single month since records began. Pictured: The Trafalgar Square menorah

The figures already surpass the highest total for any single month since records began. Pictured: The Trafalgar Square menorah 

‘Ultimately, the blame lies with the racist perpetrators of these cowardly incidents.’

They added: ‘It is vital that the police investigate incidents as they arise and bring offenders to justice.

‘In a year defined by solidarity against racism worldwide, it is extraordinary how little support there is out there for Britain’s Jews. Racism against Jews just doesn’t seem to count.’ 

In one incident, a man stopped Jewish secondary school students and threatened to punch them if they did not say they supported Palestine.

He then said: ‘Tell your f****** mum and dad they are murderers and killing babies.’

In another case, a rabbi was attacked near his synagogue in north London.

Two men have since appeared in court accused of assaulting Rabbi Rafi Goodwin who was allegedly struck over the head with a concrete brick. 

Colchester Magistrates’ Court heard from prosecutors that Abderrahman Brahimi, 25, and Souraka Djabouri, 18, allegedly forced him out of his car before beating him in the street, after reportedly saying ‘he’s a Jew’. 

On the same day, four men were arrested and bailed after passengers in a convoy of cars with Palestinian flags used offensive language and made threats against Jewish people in the St John’s Wood area of London. 

It prompted Prime Minister Boris Johnson to publicly denounce anti-Semitism.

He on Twitter: ‘There is no place for anti-Semitism in our society. 

‘Ahead of Shavuot, I stand with Britain’s Jews who should not have to endure the type of shameful racism we have seen today’ 

Prime Minister Mr Johnson Tweeted: 'There is no place for anti-Semitism in our society. Ahead of Shavuot, I stand with Britain's Jews who should not have to endure the type of shameful racism we have seen today'

Prime Minister Mr Johnson Tweeted: 'There is no place for anti-Semitism in our society. Ahead of Shavuot, I stand with Britain's Jews who should not have to endure the type of shameful racism we have seen today'

Prime Minister Mr Johnson Tweeted: ‘There is no place for anti-Semitism in our society. Ahead of Shavuot, I stand with Britain’s Jews who should not have to endure the type of shameful racism we have seen today’

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson also wrote to all headteachers of state secondary schools urging schools to clamp down on rising anti-Semitism. 

Describing anti-Semitism as ‘abhorrent’, he condemned a ‘concerning increase in anti-Semitic incidents in some schools’ in this country amid the Israel-Gaza violence. 

The previous highest number of anti-Semitic incidents was recorded in July 2014, with 317, also coinciding with an escalation of violence in the Middle East. 

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