The Jewish Chronicle

‘Woke’ London is the most antisemiti­c capital city in Europe, says Israel’s diaspora minister

- AMICHAI CHIKLI BY PAUL CAINER JERUSALEM

LONDON HAS been engulfed by “wokeism” and has become the most antisemiti­c capital in Europe, Israel’s diaspora and antisemiti­sm minister claimed this week.

Addressing visiting European journalist­s from the UK, Spain, France, Italy and Germany on Wednesday, Amichai Chikli warned British leaders they faced an expansion of extremism among a “radicalise­d Islamist” fringe. He also asserted that open immigratio­n in the UK and elsewhere in Europe was allowing extremism to increase its malign influence.

Chikli – a Likud politician whose family emigrated to Israel from Tunisia and who speaks fluent Arabic – urged Britain and the rest of Europe to cut back on immigratio­n from Muslim countries.

The UK should also, he said, take steps to prevent Muslims from being radicalise­d inside mosques and schools.

“If you think that anyone who is coming now from Algeria or Iraq or Syria can be part of Western liberal society just by crossing the border – you need to understand that it is not that simple,” he said. “It is extremely dangerous for Western countries to have this approach. Many organisati­ons can take advantage of it.”

He also said there needed to be more awareness of the dangers. “What is happening in the mosques? In the schools?” He asked.

Chikli said most of the Muslim population in Britain “have nothing to do with hardline Islamism”. But, he said, relatively small numbers are being radicalise­d and recruited, and this, he said, would have “serious consequenc­es”.

He described the extent of antisemiti­sm across Western nations as “the worst since the 1930s”. That was partly due to an amalgamati­on of hardline Islamic groups working in cahoots with radical hard-left elements, Chikli told a press conference of European journalist­s in Jerusalem.

“What is happening in Britain is terrifying,” he said. He also quoted the late Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: “What starts with the Jews never ends with the Jews.”

Chikli added that people who spoke Hebrew on the Undergroun­d “might get hit. And this is the reality for Jews in Europe.” Lamenting the antisemiti­sm he had been told about in London, he said London was no longer a safe place for Jews.

“Today in the UK, Jews are hiding their yarmulkes and their Magen Davids.”

As for Britain’s own actions, he felt hardliners should be dealt with much more firmly if and when they spouted hatred.

“I am worried for Britain as a beacon of light and democracy as it was. This [Britain] is a centre of Western civilisati­on – the country of the Magna Carta and one of the leading democracie­s of the West. It has a rich legacy of freedom of speech, of human rights. But it seems what is happening now in Britain is that freedom of speech [in battling Muslim extremism] no longer exists.”

Last year, Chikli caused some British Jews to call for a boycott of his trip to London, after comments calling the Tel Aviv pride parade “vulgar”.

He also suggested that the British authoritie­s ban Al Jazeera, which, he said, spouted anti-Western and pro-extremist ideologies. “Even the statue of Churchill needs its own security,” Chikli added.

He said Israel’s enemies also posed a threat to Western societies. “Our enemies are Europe’s enemies. Our enemies are the enemies of Western civilisati­on.”

Much of his vitriol though was directed at Spain, whose Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez he described as an antisemite and told the Spanish journalist­s present to send him “my regards”. Chikli said he considered the current wave of antisemiti­sm as part of an unremittin­g attack on the legitimacy of a Jewish state. Its enemies, he said, were employing the “idiotic critical race theory” infecting universiti­es and beyond, to paint Israel as a white, settler state deserving eliminatio­n.

Speaking at a government venue in Jerusalem, Chikli also had words of criticism for Israel’s closest and most powerfully ally, the United States. He said President Joe Biden had caved in to “political pressure” evidenced by his increasing­ly critical remarks and threats directed at Israel’s military actions inside the Gaza Strip.

Turning to the “Day After” scenario, Chikli said Gaza could be reconstruc­ted but Israel and the West should block any aid or involvemen­t coming to the strip from Qatar and Turkey, “otherwise we pave the way for a new Hamas, perhaps with a different name, to emerge in time”. The reconstruc­tion, he said, should be funded and administer­ed by the moderate Gulf States including Saudi Arabia, and by Western donors.

He warned that Qatar was “buying up” universiti­es, politician­s and football clubs, in its efforts to “whitewash itself”. The oil and gasrich emirate that had housed and bankrolled Hamas was an “enemy of Western civilisati­on” and “far more sophistica­ted than Iran” in its infiltrati­on of the West. “It is a major mistake and a major lack of understand­ing of the true nature” of what he called a “family-run entity”, he said.

He also expressed doubts about US claims that the creation of a Palestinia­n state was a preconditi­on for the Saudis recognisin­g and normalisin­g their relationsh­ip with Israel. “They have their own policies”, he said, which were not necessaril­y conditione­d on achieving full statehood for the Palestinia­ns.

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 ?? PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES ?? Pulling no punches: Amichai Chikli delivering a speech on fighting antisemiti­sm in Krakow, Poland earlier this year
PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES Pulling no punches: Amichai Chikli delivering a speech on fighting antisemiti­sm in Krakow, Poland earlier this year
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‘Dangerous’: pro-Palestinia­n activists on the streets of the capital this month
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