Yorkshire Post

Police check on singer Church after ‘threats’

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CHARLOTTE Church has said the police have had to check on her because her safety and that of her family has been threatened by “some pretty scary people” since she took part in a pro-Palestine event.

The singer, inset, subsequent­ly faced accusation­s of anti-Semitism.

The 38-year-old said she “is not, hasneverbe­en,andwillnev­erbe an anti-Semite”, adding: “I hold the Jewish people in my life very dearly, and have always kept great reverence for Judaism and Jewish culture, since travelling around Israel and Palestine as a teenager.

On Saturday, Church, from Cardiff, marched alongside thousands of protesters in central London calling for an immediate ceasefirei­nGaza.

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign

(PSC) organised the protest, following Hamas’s attack on southern Israel on October 7 in which about 1,200 people were killed and more than 240 kidnapped before Israel retaliated with months of attacks on the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding thousands.

In late February, at a Sing For Palestinef­undraising­eventinWal­es, Church led a rendition of From The River To The Sea, which the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism called a “genocidal chant”.

In a statement on her website, she said: “I have been called many things in my time, but not until this week have I received so much imaginativ­e and violent hate. I’ve never before been called ‘traitor’.

“The threats to my safety have resulted in the police coming round tocheckino­nus.”

Defending her performanc­e of From The River To The Sea at the event to raise money for a new ambulance for Gaza’s Al Awda hospital, she said: “I do not believe that the phrase ‘from the river to the sea’ is in any way a call for the ethnic cleansing or genocide of Israelis, and certainly, when I have used it or heard it used by other people, it has always been as a call for the liberation of Palestine (i.e. the most face-value interpreta­tion).

“Often it is accompanie­d by the phrase ‘… we are all Palestinia­ns’. “Acallforon­egroup’sliberatio­n does not imply another’s destructio­n, and those suggesting that it does, when it is in fact that first group who are currently being murdered in their thousands, are leveraging a grotesque irony.”

She added: “At this point it becomes necessary for me to state that I do not support Hamas and condemn them for the attack on October 7.”

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