Helen Mirren Faces Antisemitic Abuse: London Police Launch Investigation
Investigation Launched into Antisemitic Incident Involving Helen Mirren
On Friday, London's Metropolitan Police revealed they are looking into a disturbing incident involving acclaimed actress Helen Mirren, who reportedly experienced antisemitic verbal harassment. Authorities are currently examining video evidence that has emerged online, which seems to capture Mirren and her husband, director Taylor Hackford, being approached by an individual recording the encounter. This incident is thought to have occurred last year in London.
The video shows a man confronting Mirren and Hackford during an evening outing. While filming, he accuses Mirren of being an "evil Zionist" and alleges that she expressed approval regarding the demolition of Palestinian homes. A police representative confirmed their awareness of the footage, stating, "We are aware of a video circulating online, showing a man and a woman being subjected to antisemitic verbal abuse." They also mentioned that officers are trying to reach out to the victims to see if they wish to file a formal report.
In the footage, the unidentified man can be heard yelling at Mirren, referencing her stance on the Israel-Palestine situation. He claims, "There is Helen Mirren, the avowed Zionist. You said Israel should last forever because of the Holocaust," before continuing with further insults. While the precise date of the recording is unclear, reports indicate it may have first surfaced in November.
The Metropolitan Police have reported a notable rise in antisemitic incidents across Britain, with over 90 arrests related to hate crimes since late March. This increase has been associated with the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, raising concerns about societal attitudes towards Jewish communities.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism has denounced the abuse aimed at Mirren, labeling the aggressor a "pro-Palestine thug." The organization stressed the urgent need for heightened awareness and action against antisemitism, especially given the recent spike in such incidents nationwide. The police's investigation into this case highlights the critical need to combat hate crimes and support those affected by discrimination.