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attacks on Jewish sites in North London could be linked to Iranian proxies. Counter Terrorism Policing is leading investigations into the incidents, the Met Police said on Sunday, after an arson
Londoners have been under a sustained period of attack. “This has included the attack on a Hatzola ambulance on 23 March, nine other arson/attempted arson attacks, and most significantly the terrorist attack on 29 April
London Central Synagogue building in Whitechapel on Tuesday. No-one was injured. The suspected arson follows a series of attacks and attempted attacks on the Jewish community in recent weeks. The Metropolitan Police said
investigators are examining three separate arson attacks in London against an Iranian dissident and Jewish targets amid fears the Iranian state may be behind them. The latest attack came on Wednesday evening at about
Met police and London fire brigade for responding quickly and for all they are doing to protect the Jewish community during this unprecedented period. We are supporting the affected location and are working closely with
arson endangering life after an attempted attack on a synagogue in Finchley, north London, as part of an investigation into what the Metropolitan police described as an “antisemitic hate crime”. The force said the woman
arson attack at a synagogue in north-west London over the weekend, the Met police have said. Matt Jukes, the deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan police, said a 17-year-old boy and 19-year
attacks at Jewish sites in London, as well as a double stabbing in Golders Green that is being treated as an act of terrorism. Counter-terrorism police are investigating a suspected arson at a former
arsons. While our investigations into this are still ongoing, my message to anyone even considering getting involved in this type of activity is this: the stakes are high and it is absolutely not worth
Met chief Mark Rowley. Investigators add there is no initial evidence of Iranian state direction for the Golders Green attacks and that therefore the statements made by HAYI on social media are most likely
Met set up specialist unit as antisemitic hate crime in London hits two-year high The number of antisemitic hate crimes recorded in April in London was the highest in two years, data shows
London in which two bottles thought to contain petrol were hurled at the building. The attack on the Finchley Reform Synagogue is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime, according to police. The Met said
arson attack on a Persian media company in Park Royal.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyv24lx1r8o) Police have not linked the embassy incident to any other attacks. Cdr Helen Flanagan, of Counter Terrorism Policing London, said: "We recognise
Police London, said. "Our aim is to arrest and charge all those responsible for the arson attacks and other incidents targeted at Jewish, Israeli and Iranian sites in recent weeks." The latest arrest follows
London is home to one of the largest and most prominent Jewish communities in the UK and Europe, and has been the site of a number of attacks over the last few months, including
investigations, we know that some individuals are being encouraged, persuaded or paid to commit acts of violence on behalf of foreign organisations and hostile states." While the Met Police chief spoke, he was heckled
Met commissioner, Mark Rowley, has said the man arrested has a history of serious violence and mental health issues. He has previously been admitted to mental health hospitals. The investigation into the suspect by counter
Met has stepped up high-visibility patrols in the area, and thanked the emergency services and “heroic volunteers” for their response to the incident. Khan added: > double quotation markLondon’s Jewish community have been
Met warns about hate speech at Unite the Kingdom and Palestine marches The [Metropolitan police](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/metropolitan-police) have said organisers of this weekend’s Unite the Kingdom and March for Palestine demonstrations will
arson attacks against targets belonging to the Jewish community in the UK since late March, including two synagogues and a former Jewish charity. An Islamist group suspected of having Iranian links - Harakat Ashab al-Yamin