London's Jewish community is feeling scared and angry following a stabbing attack on two men in Golders Green, with many believing the government is not doing enough to combat antisemitism. Community members say the atmosphere has worsened in recent months, echoing similar concerns raised by Jewish communities in Canada and Australia. Political leaders have pledged to address extremism, but skepticism remains among residents.
In northern Israel, the city of Kiryat Shmona continues to struggle after more than two years of war. Only about sixty percent of evacuated residents have returned, and the local economy remains fragile. Business owners and officials describe a slow and uneven recovery, with deep financial scars still visible.
The government is also weighing plans to address a severe housing shortage in the ultra Orthodox community by establishing three new hubs in southern Israel. While the proposal aims to ease overcrowding, questions persist about economic sustainability and the provision of adequate social services in a city largely populated by ultra Orthodox residents.

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