Black Car Mounts Kerb Toward Jewish Students in North London, School Calls It Antisemitic
The headteacher of Hasmonean High School for Boys wrote to parents on Wednesday that the Metropolitan Police is seeking witnesses to what the school described as an "antisemitic traffic incident".
The letter stated that a black car drove toward students waiting to cross Holders Hill Road in Finchley on April 20 at about 3:40 p.m. BST. The vehicle mounted the kerb, and the students moved away. No one was injured.
The father of one of three 14-year-old boys involved said his son was shaken by the event.
He told the BBC: "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."
The father said the boys could not see the driver. Nothing was said or shouted at them. "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."
He believed the driver aimed to terrorise the children. "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."
"As people who identify openly as Jews and want to show our identities, you feel like you are gambling with your children's safety," he said.
"I would like people to realise that when we send our children as Jews off to school in the morning there are thousands of parents who wonder what kind of world we let our children go into and whether they will come home safe. I've been stunned by the general lack of public open support for the Jewish community. People need to see this isn't the Britain we want for our children."
A spokesperson for Hasmonean High School for Boys said: "At this challenging time we are working closely with all in our community and appropriate agencies to support our students' safety."
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