King Charles III visited Golders Green in London to meet victims of recent antisemitic attacks and members of the Jewish community. He expressed solidarity and vowed to address antisemitism and extremism.
Police are investigating an antisemitic hate crime after four Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green, London, were damaged in an arson attack that caused terror in the community, with new reports continuing to suggest Iran may be behind the incident.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has denounced the arson of four Jewish community ambulances in north London as a 'deeply shocking antisemitic attack.' This follows earlier condemnations from the London Mayor and other officials.
Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community organization in London were torched outside a synagogue, with police now investigating the incident as a potential hate crime.
Two men, including dual Iranian-British national Nematollah Shahsavani, have been charged in London under the National Security Act for allegedly carrying out hostile surveillance for Iran on UK Jewish targets, including the Israeli embassy and Britain’s oldest synagogue. The charges relate to their alleged surveillance of several Jewish institutions and community buildings in London.