four ambulances operated by the Jewish charity Hatzola Northwest were set ablaze in an apparent arson attack in Golders Green, a neighborhood known for its significant Jewish population. The Metropolitan Police announced the arrest of two men aged 45 and 47, who face charges of arson with the intent to endanger life. The incident not only destroyed the ambulances but also resulted in the explosion of oxygen cylinders, shattering windows in nearby buildings.
Commander Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing, stated that while the investigation has made significant progress, surveillance footage indicated the involvement of three individuals. Authorities are treating this incident as a hate crime, with links being investigated to a group potentially associated with Iran, which claimed responsibility for the attack.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attack as a "deeply shocking antisemitic arson attack," reflecting ongoing concerns about rising antisemitism in the UK. Security measures have been bolstered around Jewish establishments, particularly in advance of Passover. The London Fire Brigade emphasized that no injuries were reported, though the incident has reverberated through the Jewish community, which has faced increased hostility in recent years.
Amid escalating tensions, British intelligence agencies have warned of Iran's potential influence in orchestrating such attacks through proxy groups. The police continue to investigate the incident thoroughly, ensuring that preventative measures are in place to avoid further occurrences.

