FAR-right activist Tommy Robinson has been invited to Israel as an “ally” of the Middle Eastern government.
The Israeli minister of Diaspora hailed Robinson as a “British patriot” and invited him to visit the country after the vile Manchester synagogue attack.
Shutterstock EditorialRobinson takes part in the march in Westminster named ‘Unite The Kingdom’[/caption]
ReutersPolice shot the knifeman at the scene after multiple people were hurt[/caption]
A knifeman was shot dead by cops after unleashing a terror rampage which left two dead
Two people tragically died and four are in hospital after the horror unfolded outside Manchester’s Heaton Park synagogue on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.
After the attack, Israeli minister Amichai Chikli said: “In the wake of the horrific Manchester terrorist attack, Israel and the Jewish people stand firmly with our allies in the United Kingdom.
“On behalf of the State of Israel, I am proud to host British patriot Tommy Robinson who will visit Israel in mid-October.
“Tommy is a courageous leader on the front line against radical Islam.
“At a time when Jews across Europe face rising antisemitism, it is vital to strengthen bonds with allies who refuse to be silent.
“He has proven himself a true friend of Israel and the Jewish people, unafraid to speak the truth and confront hate.
“Israel will always stand with the Jewish community and our allies worldwide.
“Together with friends like Tommy Robinson, we will build stronger bridges of solidarity, fight terror, and defend Western civilisation and our shared values.”
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has previously been deported from many countries for national security reasons.
The far-right thug has convictions in the UK for fraud, stalking, assault, using someone else’s passport, using threatening behaviour, and contempt of court.
He has been disavowed by all major political parties, including Reform UK.
At least 25 protesters were arrested in London after 150,000 people turned up to a Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” rally in the capital.
Violence erupted across the capital with 26 riot cops injured, including four seriously, after being punched, kicked and attacked with projectiles.
Robinson has now been invited on behalf of the Israeli state to the country as Tel Aviv’s “ally”.
It comes in the wake of the horrific terror attack that left two people from the Jewish community dead.
Melvin Cravitz, 66, and Adrian were killed in the devastating attack.
Both were standing behind the barricaded doors and are thought to have led efforts to stop the suspect from getting in.
Armed officers were deployed to take down Attacker Jihad Al-Shamie who was armed with a knife.
www.gmp.police.ukMelvin Cravitz sadly died aged 66[/caption]
GMPThe family of Adrian Daulby have paid tribute to the ‘hero’ who was accidentally shot while barricading the door[/caption]
But before cops shot him, the terrorist had rammed his car into a crowd of people before launching a frantic knife rampage injuring four and killing two – while wearing a fake “bomb vest”.
Israel has slammed the UK government for not doing enough and warned that antisemitism is on the rise after the vile synagogue attack.
Tel Aviv said British authorities “failed” to tackle the “toxic wave of antisemitism” which led to the terror rampage.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said: “I am appalled by the murderous attack near the Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester on the morning of the holiest day for the Jewish people: Yom Kippur.
“The truth must be told: blatant and rampant antisemitic and anti-Israeli incitement, as well as calls of support for terror, have recently become a widespread phenomenon in the streets of London, in cities across Britain, and on its campuses.
“The authorities in Britain have failed to take the necessary action to curb this toxic wave of antisemitism and have effectively allowed it to persist.”