A Leeds-based gas fitting company called for an attack on "filthy Zionist dogs" and claimed that "occupied people" have the right to resist "by any means necessary," UK-based news outlet the Jewish Chronicle reported Wednesday.
Lindley Gas Services posted a series of harsh antisemitic statements on its Facebook page, including a picture of a person throwing a Star of David into a trash can, with the caption "Keep the world clean." Earlier this year, the British company posted a picture of American antisemitic industrialist Henry Ford with a quote from a pamphlet he published titled: "The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem."
The text, originally published in the 1920s by Ford and other antisemites, was later translated into German and influenced members of the Nazi party. The post referencing the antisemitic writings read, "There is nothing that the International Jew fears so much as the truth, or any hint of the truth about himself or his plans.”
The company's Facebook page features false and antisemitic posts with horrifying content, including calls against ultra-Orthodox children and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Earlier this month, the company posted a picture of a person looking at a Star of David under a microscope with with the caption: "This is the worst cancer I’ve ever seen."
According to a 2020 Facebook post revealed by the Gnasher Jew research group, the company is run by Nahim Majid, a gas engineer from Leeds. In an interview with the Jewish newspaper, Yorkshire's energy expert, who previously employed Majeed, confirmed he runs Lindley Gas Services.
The British company also repeatedly compared Israel to Nazi Germany. One picture posted by the company shows a Star of David intertwined with a Nazi swastika and the words: "The irony of becoming what you once hated."
In response to criticism of the company's views, a post earlier this month read: "For all you filthy Zionist dogs who get upset by a flag, go suck your mums you filthy animals. I hope what is happening to the Palestinians happens to you and your families.”
The company posted this week another image with the caption: "You can criticize any government in the world, including your own. This is called Freedom of Speech. But you can’t criticize Israeli government’s violation of human rights. This is branded as ‘Anti-Semitic’! [sic].”