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Man arrested over anti-Semitic abuse on Tube Man arrested over anti-Semitic abuse on Tube
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A man has been arrested after a video of a Tube passenger directing "horrific" abuse at Jewish children was released. A man has been arrested after a video showed a Tube passenger directing "horrific" anti-Semitic abuse at Jewish children.
The clip showed a man reading anti-Semitic Bible passages to two boys in skullcaps. The clip showed a man reading Bible passages to two boys in skullcaps and acting aggressively.
British Transport Police launched an appeal over the footage, recorded by a commuter on the London Underground.British Transport Police launched an appeal over the footage, recorded by a commuter on the London Underground.
The force said it had arrested a man in Birmingham on suspicion of a racially aggravated offence.The force said it had arrested a man in Birmingham on suspicion of a racially aggravated offence.
A woman, who was widely praised after she was seen confronting the man in the video, has said she "wouldn't hesitate to do it again". Asma Shuweikh, who was widely praised for confronting the man in the video, said she "wouldn't hesitate to do it again" and wished more people had intervened in the altercation on Friday.
Asma Shuweikh, from London, said she wished more people had intervened when the man started being aggressive towards other passengers on the Northern Line service. "If everyone did, I do not think it would have escalated in the way that it did," she said.
Recalling the altercation on Friday, she said if "everyone did, I do not think it would have escalated in the way that it did." "Being a mother of two, I know what it's like to be in that situation and I would want someone to help if I was in that situation."
"Being a mother of two, I know what it's like to be in that situation and I would want someone to help if I was in that situation," she said.
Ms Shuweikh said the response to her actions on social media had been "heart-warming".Ms Shuweikh said the response to her actions on social media had been "heart-warming".
"I can't take all the credit because a lot of other people were involved. I would not hesitate to do it again," she said. "I can't take all the credit... I would not hesitate to do it again," she said.
Commuter Chris Atkins recorded the altercation before moving to swap seats with the young boy next to the man. Commuter Chris Atkins recorded the altercation on the Northern Line service before moving to swap seats with the young boy next to the man in the video.
"It was the children that really got me and everyone else, he was just screaming at these children. It was horrific in every sense," he said."It was the children that really got me and everyone else, he was just screaming at these children. It was horrific in every sense," he said.