Prince Harry warns of a 'deeply troubling' rise in antisemitism in the UK
Zero Signal Staff
Published May 13, 2026 at 10:08 PM ET · 6 days ago

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has warned of a "deeply troubling" rise in antisemitism in the United Kingdom, writing in the New Statesman that criticism of governments or of violence and destruction can never justify hostility toward an entire people
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has warned of a "deeply troubling" rise in antisemitism in the United Kingdom, writing in the New Statesman that criticism of governments or of violence and destruction can never justify hostility toward an entire people or faith.
The Details
In an opinion piece published in the New Statesman, Prince Harry stated that there has been a "deeply troubling" rise in antisemitism in the UK. He wrote that legitimate criticism of state actions cannot be used to justify hostility toward an entire people or faith.
Context
The article referenced recent attacks on synagogues and other Jewish sites in the UK, including the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green, north London, on 29 April. Multiple outlets independently matched the central claim. The Independent and AOL.com both reported that Prince Harry had publicly warned about rising antisemitism in the UK, with AOL.com noting that he also spoke out about "lethal violence" against the UK Jewish community and inflamed tensions around Gaza. Prince Harry also wrote: "Nothing, whether criticism of a government or the reality of violence and destruction, can ever justify hostility toward an entire people or faith." In a closing appeal for unity, he added: "When anger is turned towards communities – whether Jewish, Muslim, or any other – it ceases to be a call for justice and becomes something far more corrosive."
What's Next
The article did not detail any specific initiatives Prince Harry plans to undertake in response to the rise in antisemitism. The broader context of recent attacks on Jewish sites in the UK, including the Golders Green stabbing, remains a developing area of public concern.
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