Metropolitan Police Deploy 100 Extra Officers to Protect Jewish Communities in London
1-Minute Brief
The Metropolitan Police's new unit aims to address a rise in antisemitic hate crimes and provide increased security for Jewish communities.
Key Facts
- The Metropolitan Police is deploying a team of 100 additional officers to tackle antisemitism in London.
- The move follows a series of arson attacks at Jewish sites and a double stabbing.
- The ADL reported a 39% increase in deadly weapon attacks targeting Jewish communities in 2025, despite a decrease in total incidents.
- Arrests were made over the weekend after rocks were thrown at an ambulance in a recent incident.
- April saw the highest number of antisemitic hate crimes recorded in London in two years, according to police data.
What Happened
The Metropolitan Police announced the formation of a new unit with 100 extra officers to protect Jewish communities in London, following recent violent incidents and a reported increase in antisemitic hate crimes.
Why It Matters
This development reflects growing concerns about the safety of Jewish communities and the need for targeted law enforcement responses to address hate crimes and violence.
What's Next
Authorities will implement the new unit, combining neighbourhood policing and counter-terrorism efforts, and monitor the impact on antisemitic crime rates in London.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight1h agoAntisemitic violence escalates as deadly weapon attacks surge in 2025: report
- Sky NewsUnknown12h agoExtra officers to protect Jewish communities in London - after rocks thrown at ambulance in latest incident
- BBC NewsCenter3h agoMet forms team after attacks on Jewish community
