UK - No Future for Jews
- Arno Froese
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Are we approaching the end of centuries of Jewish presence in the United Kingdom? This is not only about the dramatic rise in antisemitic incidents since October 7, nor solely about the wave of anti-Israel demonstrations that have effectively turned into protests against Jewish existence itself. It is not just about the loss of basic personal security, the fear of wearing a Star of David, affixing a mezuzah or appearing visibly Jewish in public.
British Jewry is a deeply rooted community, third, fourth and fifth generation, that built careers, community institutions and embraced British identity in the most intimate way. Today, many feel betrayed and are reaching a painful conclusion: their future in the kingdom is fading.
In recent years, the largest asylum-seeker groups have arrived from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and Bangladesh. Some hold extreme and antisemitic views and have high birth rates. The result is clear: the Jewish public space is steadily shrinking.
This did not happen overnight. For more than two decades, Muslim immigration has steadily gained political influence across Western Europe and particularly in Britain. The war Israel was forced into following the October 7 massacre pushed these trends to a boiling point.
The police chief of Greater Manchester put it starkly: “Jewish children are the only children in our country who go to school every day behind high fences, with security guards and constant patrols. The Jewish community lives in a way no other community does.”
-www.ynetnews.com, 7 January 2026
Commentary: With virtually unexpected speed, Jews are feeling the pressure. Subsequently, many are considering moving to the Jewish State. This will continue until the fulfillment of Ezekiel 39:28: “Then shall they know that I am the LORD their God, which caused them to be led into captivity among the heathen: but I have gathered them unto their own land, and have left none of them any more there.”




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