Two men charged over antisemitic harassment videos in London
Police have charged two men with religiously aggravated harassment for allegedly filming antisemitic content targeting Jewish community members in Stamford Hill.

Two men have been charged with religiously aggravated harassment in connection with videos allegedly targeting members of London's Jewish community.
Adam Bedoui, 20, and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, 21, are scheduled to appear at magistrates' court on Saturday. The charges relate to incidents in Stamford Hill, an area of north London with a significant Orthodox Jewish population.
Police launched an investigation into a series of online videos that allegedly showed Jewish people being targeted and harassed on the street. The content was reportedly created for social media platforms, with concerns raised about antisemitic material designed to generate online engagement.
The case comes amid growing concerns about harassment of Jewish communities being filmed and posted on social media platforms for views and clicks. Stamford Hill is home to one of Europe's largest Orthodox Jewish communities.
Both men face charges of religiously aggravated harassment. The investigation is ongoing as authorities examine the full extent of the alleged targeting of community members.