“We Must Stand Shoulder to Shoulder Against Acts of Antisemitic Terror”-Andrew Rosindell MP Stands United with the Jewish Community.
The Member of Parliament for Romford, Andrew Rosindell MP, has issued a strong statement following the horrendous antisemitic attack in Australia.
Mr Rosindell told the Havering Daily:
I am utterly horrified by the cowardly terrorist attack at Bondi Beach yesterday, targeting a Jewish Hanukkah celebration and shattering the tranquillity of a cherished community gathering. This was a deliberate act of antisemitic terror, an assault on the right of Jewish people to worship openly and without fear during one of their most sacred festivals.
As Chairman of the All‑Party Parliamentary Group on Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands, I extend my deepest condolences to the victims, their families, and the entire Jewish community in Australia, especially those in New South Wales who gathered in celebration of the first night of Hanukkah. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who suffered the loss of loved ones, and with the injured as they recover.
In the United Kingdom, we stand shoulder‑to‑shoulder with our Australian friends – we too bear the scars inflicted by Islamic fundamentalism and antisemitism.
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Very selective in who he stands ‘shoulder to shoulder’ with, our Andrew, isn’t he ?
Not much empathy for the Gazans who suffered this ten times over on a daily basis for the past two years.
Seems we have a hierarchy of sympathy in this country. Rather than, as it should be, ALL acts of violence and terror on innocent people being condemned, some victims are deemed more worthy of support than others and some perpetrators deemed more worthy of condemnation than others. That matters not one jot to a mother who has just seen her child murdered, whether she lives in Sydney of Gaza.