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Men Convicted of Antisemitic Hate Crime Receive Suspended Sentence

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Last updated: July 3, 2026 11:58 pm
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Two young men have received a suspended prison sentence for committing an antisemitic hate crime after deliberately targeting a Jewish individual in east London to film abusive content for social media. The incident, which occurred on May 7th, saw Adam Bedoui and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, both 21, convicted of religiously aggravated intentional harassment.

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Antisemitic Abuse Filmed for Social MediaMotivation and Social Media InfluenceConsequences and Warning Against Hate CrimesBroader Impact of Hate Crimes

Antisemitic Abuse Filmed for Social Media

The pair traveled to Clapton Common in Hackney, an area known for its significant Jewish population, with the explicit intention of recording antisemitic material. According to the Metropolitan Police, the incident unfolded around 9 p.m. when Bousloub approached a Jewish man, shouting abuse while filming the encounter on his mobile phone. Bedoui reportedly stood by, laughing, and also engaged in harassing the victim.

Upon the arrival of police officers, the two men attempted to flee but were apprehended. Their actions were swiftly reported, leading to their arrest and subsequent conviction less than 48 hours after the incident. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed the conviction, highlighting the deliberate nature of the attack and the intention to amplify harm through social media.

Motivation and Social Media Influence

During police interviews, Bousloub reportedly stated that he had gone to the Stamford Hill area with the aim of provoking a reaction, inspired by videos he had seen on Instagram. He claimed to have anticipated a large number of views and, remarkably, believed that the Jewish community would find such content humorous. This assertion underscores a disturbing disconnect from the reality of the harm caused by hate speech and targeted harassment.

Varinder Hayre, district crown prosecutor and hate crime lead for the London North Magistrates’ Court unit, emphasized the severity of the men’s actions. “These men deliberately targeted a member of the Jewish community, and subjected him to antisemitic abuse in a public place,” Hayre stated. “They filmed the incident with the intention to upload it to social media and amplify the harm caused to the victim.” The CPS, working in close collaboration with the Metropolitan Police, successfully built a strong case leading to the swift conviction.

Consequences and Warning Against Hate Crimes

Detective Chief Superintendent Brittany Clarke, who oversees policing in the affected area, issued a stern warning regarding the pursuit of online notoriety through hateful acts. “These men thought nothing of travelling to Stamford Hill so they could generate social media likes from hateful so-called content,” Clarke commented. “There is no place for antisemitic hate in this city and this case carries a clear warning for anyone tempted to commit hate crimes in pursuit of online notoriety.” She also noted the efficiency of the police response, with the men arrested within minutes of the incident being reported, charged, and convicted rapidly.

At Thames Magistrates’ Court on Friday, Bedoui and Bousloub, both originally from West Drayton in Hillingdon, west London, were sentenced to a six-week prison term, suspended for 12 months. In addition to the suspended sentence, they were ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid community work and 20 days of rehabilitation activities. They were also required to pay £85 in prosecution costs.

Broader Impact of Hate Crimes

The conviction and sentencing serve as a reminder of the serious impact that hate crimes have on individuals and communities. The CPS reiterated its commitment to prosecuting such offenses robustly, aiming to deter future acts of prejudice and discrimination. The case highlights the intersection of online platforms and real-world harassment, where the pursuit of viral content can lead to severe legal consequences and profound emotional distress for victims.

The incident underscores the importance of community vigilance and the effective collaboration between law enforcement and prosecution services in addressing hate crimes. The swift action taken by the Metropolitan Police and the CPS in this case demonstrates a clear stance against antisemitism and other forms of religiously motivated harassment, sending a message that such behavior will not be tolerated and will be met with appropriate legal repercussions.

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