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Two men sentenced for antisemitic abuse outside London synagogue

The two were found guilty of four offences of religiously-aggravated fear or provocation of violence

June 5, 2025 17:13
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Two men who shouted antisemitic abuse at four friends leaving a West London synagogue have been sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court for religiously aggravated hate crimes. (Photo: Getty Images)
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Two men who shouted antisemitic abuse at four friends leaving a West London synagogue have been sentenced today for religiously aggravated hate crimes.

Hussein Altamimi, 22, and Ali Alanzi, 30, were found guilty of four offences of religiously-aggravated fear or provocation of violence and religiously-aggravated assault after a trial at Isleworth Crown Court earlier this week.

Alanzi was also found guilty of assaulting an emergency worker and Altamimi was found guilty of assaulting an emergency worker and racially aggravated harassment in relation to a separate incident on 1 July 2023 when he kicked a police officer and shouted racial abuse at her.

Altamimi and Alanzi targeted the group who were leaving a social event at a synagogue in November 2024 by shouting “Jews aren’t welcome here”.