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‘I will kill you Jews’: British man jailed for 5 years for making anti-Semitic threats near London synagogue

A London court on Friday sentenced a 36-year-old man to five years in prison after pleading guilty to a series of anti-Semitic hate crimes targeting members of north London’s Jewish community.Tavious Jean-Charles admitted seven counts of racially aggravated public order offenses and one count of racially aggravated criminal damage at Southwark Crown Court.According to police and prosecutors, Jean-Charles repeatedly targeted six victims between October 2025 and March 2026 in Stamford Hill, an area known for its large Orthodox Jewish population.One of the most serious incidents occurred on March 16 near the Belz Synagogue, when the defendant allegedly shouted to synagogue manager Barry Bard and his son: “I will not only kill you, I will kill all Jews.” He later threatened another Jewish resident, Joel Scher, as he drove by him, throwing rocks and smashing his car windows.Authorities said police first reported the defendant to detectives after witnesses heard him making multiple death threats near synagogues in the area.

Threatens to ‘blow up’ Jewish schools

According to the Jerusalem Post, police arrested Jean Charles on March 24. However, shortly after his release, he was overheard saying on the phone: “It would be nice if we bombed one of their schools,” referring to the Jewish school.A witness reported the remark to police, leading to further investigation and charges.District Attorney Varinder Hayre said the evidence against the defendant was “overwhelming,” adding that he changed his plea less than a month after initially denying the crime.

A series of anti-Semitic attacks in Britain

The verdict comes amid growing concerns over anti-Semitic attacks across the UK. Incidents of stabbings, arson and public hate speech have fueled fears in the Jewish community in recent months.UK authorities have pledged to fight hate crime faster through faster charging decisions and accelerated evidence collection.The Metropolitan Police said hate crime had “no place in our communities” and confirmed an investigation into the incident was ongoing.

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