Police Investigate Arson Attacks Targeting Jewish Sites in London

Police Investigate Arson Attacks Targeting Jewish Sites in London
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Authorities are examining possible links to Iranian proxies after a series of arson attacks on Jewish sites in London raised security concerns.

  • A synagogue in north-west London was targeted in an attempted arson attack overnight, causing minor damage.
  • Police and fire crews responded to the incident at Kenton United Synagogue, as confirmed by the Community Security Trust.
  • This was the third attack on a Jewish site in London within the past week, according to Jewish community organizations.
  • Britain's chief rabbi described the incidents as a 'sustained campaign of violence and intimidation' against British Jews.
  • British counterterrorism police are investigating whether Iranian proxies or a shadowy Islamic group may be involved in the attacks.

A synagogue in north-west London was targeted in an attempted arson attack overnight, marking the third such incident at Jewish sites in the city within a week. Police are investigating possible links to Iranian proxies or affiliated groups.

The attacks have heightened concerns about the safety of Jewish communities in London and prompted calls for increased security and political response. The involvement of foreign actors, if confirmed, could have broader implications for community relations and national security. Authorities have not confirmed the identity or motives of the perpetrators. Possible Iranian proxy involvement is under investigation but unproven.

Police investigations are ongoing to determine the perpetrators and any potential international links. Community leaders and officials are expected to review security measures at Jewish sites and monitor for further incidents.