“We have seen how legitimate protest against state actions in the Middle East does exist alongside hostility toward Jewish communities at home—just as we have also seen how criticism of those actions can be too easily dismissed or mischaracterized,” he said.
Harry concluded by condemning all forms of hatred, including anti-Muslim bigotry in Britain.
“That means being unequivocal: standing against antisemitism wherever it appears, while recognizing that anti-Muslim hatred and all forms of racism draw from the same well of division. They must be confronted with the same resolve,” he emphasized.
Home Office statistics published in October 2025 showed anti-Muslim hate crimes in the U.K. rose 19% between 2024 and 2025, increasing from 2,690 to 3,199 offenses.
The Community Security Trust (CST), a charity that works to “protect British Jews from terrorism and antisemitism,” recorded 3,700 reported antisemitic incidents in 2025—a 4% increase from the 3,556 logged the previous year.
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