In pre-war Nazi Germany, officials would scribble notes on the official documents of Jewish people. This eventually escalated to the slaughter of six million Jews in concentration camps.

Now a similar thing is starting to take place in London, England, causing a Jewish father to exclaim, “To be Jewish in the UK is very hard. And it’s not getting better, it’s getting worse and worse.”

According to an article in the Daily Mail, Israel and his wife, both Jewish, had applied for a passport for their recently born daughter Ronnie.

However, when the government returned the child’s birth certificate not only had it been torn, but someone had taken a pen and deliberately scribbled out the birthplace of the child’s father, which in this case was Israel.

Because of the damage, the document is no longer valid.

The baby’s father, who is also named Israel, stated ‘It is completely warped and it hurts my heart that my daughter is not even six-months-old and she has already been discriminated on in the worst way.’

‘I think my daughter, in 20 years, that’s her future, because London is not London any more, and I literally feel unsafe,’ Israel added. 

The Daily Mail did not provide the father’s last name over security fears for the family.

Britain’s home office has stated it will urgently investigate the matter, provided it can pull police away from their persecution of Christians singing, praying, and preaching in London’s streets.

According to recent reports, the number of reported cases of antisemitism in Britain has increased from 1,662 incidents in 2022 to 4,103 in 2023.

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