Ever Tried In Islamophobic Cases, British Right Winged Activist Tommy Robinson Invited To Visit Israel
JAKARTA - Israel invited British extreme right activist Tommy Robinson to visit its country. The invitation was conveyed by the Israeli Minister to Diaspora and Eradication of Antisemitism, Amicai Chikli.
Chikli described Robinson as the founder of the Premier League as "the brave leader on the front lines against radical Islam."
"When Jews across Europe face rising antisemitism, it is essential to strengthen ties with allies who refuse to remain silent," Chikli claims, quoted by AN, Saturday, October 4.
"He has proven himself to be a true friend of Israel and the Jews, not afraid to tell the truth and fight hatred."
The England's far-right extreme also recently organized an anti-Immigrant demonstration in London that led to chaos which was attended by more than 100,000 people in September 2025.
"Together with friends like Tommy Robinson, we will build a stronger solidarity bridge, fight terror, and defend Western civilization and our common values," said Chikli.
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Robinson, is expected to visit Israel in mid-October 2025.
"I have received an invitation from the Israeli government to bear the costs of my flight and hotel accommodation for several days," Robinson said.
Robinson was tried for the spread of Islamophobia. The court sentenced Robinson to 18 months in prison last year. During the trial, he admitted that he spread hoaxes continuously about the perpetrators of stabbing in Southport, Liverpool in July 2024, being Muslim immigrants.
The man whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has also done the same thing and is being tried. During the trial, Robinson was proven to have spread hoaxes of Syrian immigrants in England attacking fellow schoolmates in 2021.