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UK announces £117mil security funding for Muslim sites

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London: The UK government said that it would provide £117mil (Rm704.5mil) to bolster security at mosques and other Muslim sites including schools and community centres across the country over the next four years.

The pledge by the Home Office comes amid a surge in antimuslim hate incidents in the UK since the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza last October.

“Anti-muslim hatred has absolutely no place in our society,”

Home Secretary James Cleverly said in a statement on Sunday.

“We will not let events in the Middle East be used as an excuse to justify abuse against British Muslims.”

The security measures will include CCTV, alarm systems and perimeter fencing. A further £31mil (Rm186.7mil) will also be made available to ensure the protection of democratic processes and institutio­ns in response to growing extremist threats.

Tell Mama, a group monitoring hate crimes against the Muslim community, said last month that it had recorded 2,010 hate incidents in the four months since Hamas’s deadly attack against Israel on Oct 7 that killed about 1,160 people.

Israel’s retaliator­y campaign to destroy Hamas has killed more than 31,000 people in Gaza, most of them women and children, according to the Hamas-ruled health ministry.

The hate incidents were the largest recorded number of cases in a four-month period, Tell

Mama said, and up from 600 incidents over the same period in 2022-2023, a rise of 335%.

They included abusive behaviour, threats, assaults, vandalism, discrimina­tion, hate speech and anti-muslim literature.

Of the total number, Tell Mama said 1,109 of the reported incidents occurred online.

Women were the target in 65% of cases, the group added.

A Jewish charity, the Community Security Trust (CST), has also reported a sharp rise in antisemiti­c incidents in Britain after Hamas’s attack.

The charity, which monitors anti-semitism in Britain, recorded 4,103 “anti-jewish hate incidents” last year, its highest annual tally since 1984.

That represente­d a 147% increase on the 1,662 incidents recorded in 2022.

In February, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged to provide more than £70mil (Rm421mil) over the next four years to protect Jewish community sites.

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