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The effects and trauma of the situation in Palestine-Israel can be far-reaching and people in Britain can be touched and experience emotional and mental pain because of it. It can also, occasionally, spill over into incidents of physical violence.
We often discuss career opportunities with young people who take part in our school and youth opportunities - whether our classroom workshops on Israel-Palestine, to our week-long Bridge Builder programme or our brand new Model United Nations project.
By Alanya
This week our Youth and Partnerships Director, Ali Amla, marks the convergence of Interfaith Week (13th-20th November), Anti-Bullying Week (14th-18th November), and Islamophobia Awareness Month. Ali previously reflected on racism in an earlier piece:
Hate crime is something that directly threatens the fair, compassionate and educated society that we want to be part of, and proud of. Two of the most common forms here in the UK are Antisemitism and Islamophobia, which always escalate when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is prominent in our media headlines, such as in May-June 2021 when Antisemitism increased more than 500% and Islamophobia more than 400%.