A suspected arson attack in Golders Green, London, has targeted four ambulances used by London's Jewish community, with police treating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime. No injuries have been reported, but the blaze caused significant damage to the vehicles and alarm in the neighbourhood.
The four vehicles belonging to the Jewish community ambulance service were damaged in the early incident, with multiple cylinders exploding and windows in a nearby apartment block shattering as flames spread. Firefighters arrived promptly to bring the blaze under control and prevent further spread.
Investigators say the attack is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime. Police are reviewing CCTV footage and speaking to witnesses as they search for those responsible, while the ambulance service coordinates with volunteers to resume operations as soon as it is safe to do so.
The attack has drawn condemnation from community leaders and local officials, who note ongoing concerns about antisemitic abuse. The Jewish community ambulance service relies on volunteers who provide emergency medical help to community members, underscoring the vulnerable nature of volunteer-led services in times of threat.
Authorities say there were no injuries and no broader public safety threat beyond property damage; investigators urge anyone with information to come forward. The incident comes amid other reported antisemitic incidents in the city, highlighting the need for vigilance, solidarity, and swift action from both law enforcement and the community.