UK islamophobia: Since the commencement of the Gaza War, hate crimes have increased
Amidst the Gaza battles, Halim Karala, a Palestinian restauranteur in the UK, encounters Islamophobia. Many Muslims in the UK feel insecure and targeted as a result of the rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes, which primarily target women. Amidst the current uptick in hostilities in Gaza, a growing number of Muslims are claiming an increase in cases of Islamophobia, which includes verbal and physical abuse, vandalism, and assault. Karala, a London restaurant owner, claims that patrons have verbally abused him and that he has received threatening texts. In spite of this, he is adamant about speaking out against prejudice and bigotry and about carrying on with his community service.
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