Antisemitism 'a national security emergency', government terror adviser says
She also said that she viewed the rise in antisemitic attacks as an emergency for her in her role as home secretary. She told BBC Breakfast that the phrase "national emergency" had particular connotations, including suspending elements of democracy.
"I don't believe this is where we are today," she said.
It was last at this level in February 2022.
"This has been a series of attacks on our Jewish community," he said, adding the response from agencies must be "swift and visible".
He called for "meaningful action" to tackle the "root causes" of antisemitism.
"British Jews will not be intimidated.
But we should not face this threat alone," their joint statement read.
"I think from the government, words are no longer enough," he told BBC Breakfast.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage also described the situation as an emergency and urged the government to show "real action".
I know I'm not alone in that. " Meanwhile, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on the UK government to do more to protect the Jewish community, with a statement referencing "weakness" in the face of "one antisemitic attack after another".
One of the men was killed by a bullet fired by police.
Police have not made any such links with Wednesday's attack.
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