Just to clarify, my intention with this tweet was not to say this attack was caused by any ideation or to link it to Islamic extremism.
At the time we did not know who the attacker was, and as such I made no reference.
My aim was to highlight the weekly calls for ‘intifada’ being tolerated in London and around the world, which in actuality means violence on our streets.
For 6 months now, I have avoided taking the tube, or going with my kids to anywhere near the marches each Saturday, and each week we see the extremist chants on proud display with little outcry.
Sadly, the type of attack seen in Sydney yesterday is exactly the kind of violence the previous intifada involved and I hope to avoid in future, but in my opinion ignoring the problem won’t make it go away.
Attacks on Jews have recently become repackaged as ‘resistance’ in some circles, and we should in one voice condemn all acts of violence, whoever the perpetrators and whoever the victims.
I am sorry if this message was misunderstood, that was not my intention.
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Rachel Riley MBE
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For 6 months now, people have been out on our streets proudly calling for ‘Intifada Revolution’.
If you want to know what ‘Globalise the Intifada’ looks like, see the Sydney Mall.
5 victims stabbed to death and 8 transferred to hospital, including a baby, due to one man and a… x.com/hurryupharry/s…
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The attacker in the Sydney Bondi Mall attack has been identified as Joel Cauchi, a 40-year-old from Queensland. Police officials say that there is no information to suggest that the attacker was driven by any particular motivation - ideology or otherwise.
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