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Police in Britain probe burning of 4 ambulances belonging to Jewish charity | CBC News

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Published: 23-03-2026, 8:48 PM
Police in Britain probe burning of 4 ambulances belonging to Jewish charity | CBC News
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Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity were set on fire early Monday in London in what British police are investigating as an antisemitic hate crime. Detectives were working to determine whether a claim of responsibility from a group with alleged links to Iran was authentic.

Though it has not been classified as a terrorist incident, counterterror officers have been put in charge of the investigation. No one was injured in the nighttime attack, which shattered windows in nearby homes and left the vehicles as charred shells.

Religious and political leaders condemned what British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called a “horrific” antisemitic attack.

“Antisemitism has no place in our society and it’s really important that we all stand together at a moment like this,” said Starmer, who met Jewish community leaders at 10 Downing Street on Monday to discuss the response to the attack.

Officers were called to Golders Green, a north London neighbourhood with a large Jewish population, after receiving reports of a fire, the Metropolitan Police force said. Four ambulances belonging to Hatzola Northwest, a volunteer organization that provides emergency medical response, were damaged, according to the London Fire Brigade.

British PM Kier Starmer speaking during a meeting in London with representatives of the Jewish community
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer holds a meeting with representatives of the Jewish community at Downing Street in London, on Monday. Starmer said the incident amounted to a ‘horrific’ antisemitic attack. (Toby Melville/The Associated Press)

Oxygen cylinders on the vehicles exploded, breaking windows in an adjacent apartment block. Nearby homes were evacuated as a precaution.

What appeared to be footage from a security camera showed three figures in black wearing hoods carrying a canister toward one of the ambulance before flames erupted around the vehicle. Police said they are looking for three suspects, but no arrests have been made yet.

Accuracy of claim under investigation

A video posted on Telegram, allegedly by an Islamist group called Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, showed a map of the location where the ambulances were kept and footage of them on fire. A group of the same name, which translates as the Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right, previously claimed responsibility for synagogue attacks in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Forensic officer inspecting area near crime scene where four ambulances were set on fire in London, England
Forensic officers inspect an area near the site where the ambulances were set on fire, on Monday. (Isabel Infantes/Reuters)

Israel’s government has called it a recently founded group with suspected links to pro-Iran networks.

Police said they were aware of an online claim of responsibility and were working to establish its authenticity.

“Establishing the accuracy of this claim is a priority for the investigating team,” Security Minister Dan Jarvis said.

Mark Reisner, who lives in the neighbourhood, heard loud explosions and arrived at the scene “just as the third ambulance was blowing up,” he told Sky News.

Firefighter and police officers near scene where four ambulances were set on fire
Firefighters and police officers at the scene on Monday in the aftermath of the apparent arson attack. (Alberto Pezzali/The Associated Press)

“A very loud explosion, you sort of felt it go through your guts,” he said of the incident. “It’s just left us all reeling with confusion and shock.”

The attack spread fear and alarm through Britain’s Jewish community, which feels increasingly vulnerable.

Shomrim, a non-profit organization that operates a neighbourhood watch in the area, condemned the attack on X as “a targeted and deeply concerning incident affecting a vital emergency service serving the local Jewish community.”

Soaring increase in antisemitic incidents

The number of antisemitic incidents reported across the U.K. has soared since Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel and Israel’s ensuing war against Hamas in Gaza, according to the Community Security Trust, which works to protect the Jewish community. The group recorded 3,700 incidents in 2025, up from 1,662 in 2022.

Journalists in London reporting near scene where four ambulances were set on fire in antisemitic attack
Journalists report near the site where the ambulances were set on fire on Monday. (Alberto Pezzali/The Associated Press)

In October 2025, an attacker drove his car into people gathered outside a Manchester synagogue to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur and stabbed one person to death. Another person died during the attack after being inadvertently shot by police.

Last week, two men in London were charged with carrying out “hostile” surveillance last year of the U.K.’s Jewish community on behalf of Iran.

Some members of the community criticize Starmer’s Labour Party government for failing to prevent pro-Palestinian demonstrations from tipping into anti-Jewish speech and acts.

Peter Zinkin, a Conservative politician who represents Golders Green on the local council, said the community felt “distress and anger.”

“Burning ambulances in the middle of the night is a disgrace,” he said. “And you have to ask yourself, why did it happen? And the reason I’m afraid that it happened is that the government and the media, particularly certain parts of the media, have validated antisemitism on a countrywide scale.”

Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally, the head of the Anglican Church, said “such acts of violence, hatred and intimidation have no place in our society.”

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis speaking to media in London, England
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis speaks to reporters on Monday. Mirvis called it the incident a ‘sickening assault.’ (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, the head of Orthodox Judaism in Britain, called it a “sickening assault.”

“At a time when Jewish communities around the world are facing a growing pattern of these violent attacks, we will meet this moment with shared resolve and stand together against hatred and intimidation,” he wrote on X.

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