Police officers begin increased patrols around Jewish communities, including schools and synagogues, as part of measures aimed at reducing antisemitic attacks. The initiative is announced in response to reports and data indicating an increase in antisemitic hate crimes across the UK. Under the plan, officers are expected to provide additional visible presence and security in areas where Jewish residents gather, including places of worship and educational settings. The approach reflects a broader effort to respond to rising allegations of antisemitic abuse and threats. While the coverage focuses on the targeted locations—schools and synagogues—it is presented as a preventive step intended to deter incidents and improve reassurance for community members. Both outlets describe the move as a direct response to the wider upward trend in antisemitic incidents, and the announcement frames the patrols as part of ongoing policing and public safety efforts.