https://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/24104689.wycombe-karima-foundation-investigated-anti-semitism/
An investigation has been launched into a High Wycombe charity accused of posting anti-Semitic videos online and describing the October 7 attack in Israel as "inspirational".
The Karima Foundation, whose mission is to support and educate young Muslims and adults about Islam, has been reported to the Charity Commission for two complaints.
Videos linked to the foundation allegedly suggested that the October 7 attack on Israeli citizens by Hamas was "inspirational" and "an act of courage".
A spokesman for the Charity Commission confirmed to the Free Press it was investigating and assessments are being carried out about the allegations.
Following Hamas's attack last autumn, several clips from preachers linked to the charity have been shared widely on X with the foundation’s logo being watermarked on the videos.
The footage shows speakers saying to the congregation that they should ‘terrify the apartheid state and terror state of Israel’, whilst another suggests to ‘strike fear into the enemies of Islam’.
An investigation has been launched into a High Wycombe charity accused of posting anti-Semitic videos online and describing the October 7 attack in Israel as "inspirational".
The Karima Foundation, whose mission is to support and educate young Muslims and adults about Islam, has been reported to the Charity Commission for two complaints.
Videos linked to the foundation allegedly suggested that the October 7 attack on Israeli citizens by Hamas was "inspirational" and "an act of courage".
A spokesman for the Charity Commission confirmed to the Free Press it was investigating and assessments are being carried out about the allegations.
Following Hamas's attack last autumn, several clips from preachers linked to the charity have been shared widely on X with the foundation’s logo being watermarked on the videos.
The footage shows speakers saying to the congregation that they should ‘terrify the apartheid state and terror state of Israel’, whilst another suggests to ‘strike fear into the enemies of Islam’.