The march of 60,000, which includes a number of community leaders and public figures, is said to be the biggest gathering against antisemitism in London since the Battle of Cable Street.
92% of supporters of the National Unity Party and 87% of Religious Zionist Party voters adamantly asserted fears for the diaspora should not influence Israel's strategic decisions.
The man is suspected of having set fire to the car of a Jewish woman, aged in her 30s, on Monday, November 6, and then of harassing her on the street on Tuesday, November 21.
Waters completed his tour without his infamous Nazi costume, an Anne Frank comparison or his inflatable pig with a star of David. However, he insulted a Jewish hotel owner on stage.
In one mosque, located in London’s Redbridge Islamic Center, a preacher can be heard saying “Oh Allah, curse the Jews and the children of Israel. Oh Allah, curse the infidels and the polytheists."
Niall Holohan claimed that the lack of Jewish influence and population has "given us a freer hand to take what we consider a more principled position."
Sandberg, who is Jewish and had previously expressed pain over Oct. 7 and its aftermath, said her decision to make the statement was fueled by seeing how widespread dismissal and denial had become.
According to The Seattle Times, "at least five Jewish institutions in Seattle have received suspicious envelopes, with four containing white powder, since Nov. 3."
The outspoken former member of a Brooklyn Hasidic sect has been a vocal Israel critic in Germany, which since World War II has been highly sensitive to perceptions of antisemitism.