NJA Calls for Comprehensive Review and Reform in Policing Pro-Palestine Demonstrations

The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) is deeply concerned about the events surrounding the recent pro-Palestine demonstrations in London, particularly the interaction involving Gideon Falter, Chief Executive of the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), and the Metropolitan Police. While the NJA acknowledges that the police officer involved may not have intended to be antisemitic, the use of […]

Six Months in Shadows: The Moral Imperative to Rescue Israel’s Hostages

Six months have passed since the horrific Hamas invasion of Israel, a day that seared its mark into the annals of our collective memory with unparalleled brutality. As the world moves on, embroiled in its ever-turning cycle of news and narratives, a critical issue remains glaringly unresolved—the fate of the Israeli hostages still held captive […]

NJA Raises Concern Over Disturbing Survey Findings from the Henry Jackson Society

The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) expresses deep concern over the recent survey findings published by the Henry Jackson Society, revealing alarming attitudes among British Muslims towards the Israel-Gasa conflict and broader social and political issues. The survey, conducted by J.L. Partners for the Henry Jackson Society, uncovered startling results, notably indicating that only 24% of […]

NJA Celebrates Israel’s Triumph Over Coordinated Iranian Attack

The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) proudly celebrates Israel’s remarkable triumph in thwarting the recent coordinated assault launched by Iran, involving hundreds of drones and ballistic missiles from multiple fronts including Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. This unprecedented attack marks a significant escalation in regional tensions and underscores the continuous threats posed by Iran and its […]

NJA Condemns the Reinstatement of the Voices of Resilience Event by HOME

The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) expresses profound disappointment and concern over HOME Theatre’s decision to reinstate with the Voices of Resilience event. This decision blatantly disregards the serious reservations highlighted by our community regarding the involvement of a contributor known for making deeply offensive references to the Holocaust and engaging in undeniable antisemitic rhetoric. NJA […]

NJA Condemns Historically Revisionist Quds Day Rally in London as a Platform for Antisemitism and Hate

The National Jewish Assembly (NJA) vehemently condemns the forthcoming Quds Day Rally scheduled for Friday, 5th April, outside the Home Office in Westminster. This event, claiming to promote solidarity, instead serves as a conduit for historically revisionist narratives that fuel antisemitism, hate against Israel, and legitimise violence against Jewish communities globally. Organised annually, this year’s […]

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