

Two British men have been arrested following an arson attack targeting four ambulances belonging to Hatzola, a volunteer-run Jewish emergency service in north London. The suspects, aged 45 and 47, were detained on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life and remain in police custody. CCTV showed individuals setting fire to the vehicles using accelerants. Explosions from gas canisters caused significant damage to nearby properties, including a synagogue, and led to evacuations in the surrounding area. Police are treating the attack as an antisemitic hate crime, though investigations continue into a claim of responsibility by an extremist group. Community leaders have expressed gratitude for swift police action but remain concerned about safety, with heightened security measures still in place. The incident has deeply shaken the local Jewish community, highlighting the need for vigilance, protection, and unity in the face of hatred and violence. In a notable response, King Charles has agreed to become patron of a fellow Jewish charity: see

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