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protect London's Jewish communities, the Metropolitan Police has said. The force said the new Community
protect London's Jewish communities.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqp9zj9j9eo) The force said the new Community Protection
protecting Jewish communities across London” after a series of recent attacks in the capital, including
protecting Jewish communities in London. The victims minister, Alex Davies-Jones, declined to give a timeline
Jewish community in Finchley, Golders Green and Hendon. “We want to thank the Met police and London fire brigade for responding quickly and for all they are doing to protect
London was the highest in two years, data shows, as the [Metropolitan police](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/metropolitan-police) commit to deploying 100 extra officers to protect Jewish communities
London was the highest in two years, recent data showed, as the Metropolitan police committed to deploying 100 extra officers to protect Jewish communities
protect Jewish communities, and that he was concerned about the possible scale of two protest marches planned in London
Jewish communities after the suspected terrorist attack in north London. The funding will be aimed at boosting police patrols and protection
London reached its highest level in two years, according to data from the Metropolitan police, which [recently committed to deploying 100 extra officers](https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/may/06/met-police-specialist-unit-antisemitic-hate-crime-london-high) to protect Jewish communities
London’s Jewish communities are scared. They have experienced a series of targeted attacks on the community, and they expect our officers to act, protect
London. On Thursday, the UK’s terror threat level was raised to severe. Following the attack, the government announced it was making more money available for protecting Jewish communities
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was "angry", "appalled" and "disgusted" that Jewish people were "living their lives frightened". "I've never experienced this level of attacks on Jewish people across our country," he said
Londoners and visitors that we are doing everything possible to protect our city and keep all of our communities safe," he sadi. The raised level also comes against a backdrop of "increased state-linked physical
protective security advice and support to various organisations, community venues and businesses, everyone can play their part to keep themselves and their communities safe. Det Supt Oliver Richter, who leads policing in Hackney and Tower
London suburb of Golders Green, which is home to a large Jewish community. A 45-year-old British national who was born in Somalia was remanded in custody when he made his first appearance
London on Thursday, the prime minister said he wanted “to make Britain a country where our Jewish community feels safe”. The synagogue in Harrow was subject to an arson attack on Saturday night, which caused
protections** around synagogues, schools and community centres. Speaking on BBC Breakfast, she was pressed on comments made by the chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, that people in the UK who are visibly Jewish are no longer
protect you and your community from the extremists who threaten you." Responding to the letter, Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis called it a "powerful riposte to the hateful extremists who have targeted the Jewish community
London and did not want to give his full name. "I never wear a baseball cap. "I felt that to go on the underground, as a religious Jew, was just too problematic." Every Friday night