now, britain has seen a rise in islamophobia since october 7th, and this has affected both individuals as well as institution. earlier we spoke to raghad, the chair of the muslim association of britain. we began by asking her how that issue was being tackled. with each attack on gaza, we see that islamophobia rises unfortunately on the streets of the uk and in europe in general, and yes our, i mean, we're against all kinds of racism, but unfortunately, as we stand against. antisemitism, racism, islamophobia should be emphasized as well, and what we find is sometimes it's um, the voices are lower in in highlighting the problem of islamophobia, and we've seen many incidents of individuals being targeted, and the problem is, muslims are reluctant, sometimes, especially women, are reluctant, reluctant and reporting to police out of the belief that what is going to happen anyway, but it's very important. for everyone to report those incidents, so it is recorded that there is a rise in islamophobia, there are even threats against organizations and muslims and speakers who speak for the for the rights of palestinians for example, we've seen people carrying simple flags and being