
Appeal after car drives towards Jewish children
Appeal after car drives towards Jewish children11 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleDaniel Wittenberg ,Senior producerandJess Warren ,LondonGoogleThe incident happened at a pedestrian crossing on Holders...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Appeal after car drives towards Jewish children11 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleDaniel Wittenberg ,Senior producerandJess Warren ,LondonGoogleThe incident happened at a pedestrian crossing on Holders Hill RoadAn investigation has been launched after a car drove towards three Jewish school children in north-west London. The headteacher of Hasmonean High School for Boys said in a letter to parents on Wednesday that the Metropolitan Police was appealing for witnesses after what the school called an "antisemitic traffic incident". The letter said a black car reportedly drove towards students waiting to cross Holders Hill Road, Finchley, on 20 April at approximately 15:40 BST.
The car mounted the kerb and the students moved away, the letter added. The Met said it was treating the incident as "religiously aggravated assault", and enquiries were ongoing. The father of one of three 14-year-old boys involved in the incident said his son was "shaken" afterwards.
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Speaking to the , he said: "There were dozens of kids walking around in kippot . Three of them – my son and two friends – were round the corner from the school waiting to cross the road. "A black saloon car was waiting on the inside lane closest to them.
As the lights turned green, the car sped up significantly and mounted the kerb where they were standing. They jumped backwards out of the way as the car hurtled towards them and then the car sped off. Had they not jumped, they would have been hit.
"He added: "My son was shaken, but with it. "They couldn't see a driver. Nothing was said to them or shouted at them.
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But it's pretty clear that whoever it was was trying to scare them. "They were visibly Jewish kids. He was waiting at the lights and saw these kids and saw an opportunity.
"'Gambling with your children's safety'The father said he believed the driver of the car was trying to "terrorise" the children, adding: "I'm not convinced that he or she would have intended to hit or hurt them. "There's no question in our minds – and in the mind of the investigating officer that I've spoken to – that there appeared to be intent. "Otherwise, if you had narrowly missed three children, you would get out and see what happened.
There's no evidence of that. The car literally screeched off afterwards. "It was somebody who clearly saw an opportunity to clearly target young, visibly Jewish children and take a pop at them in a way that could have caused serious injury, had they not jumped out of the way.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





