
Counter-Terror Probe into Suspected Arson at London Synagogue Site
UK authorities are assessing the aftermath of yet another deliberate fire which seems designed to intimidate British Jews.

UK authorities are assessing the aftermath of yet another deliberate fire which seems designed to intimidate British Jews.

Starmer convened police, business, and cultural leaders at Downing Street to confront rising antisemitism—last shown by the attempted murder of two London Jews.

Campaign Against Antisemitism members are also asking the prime minister: “What’s the plan?”

Jonathan Liew was awarded columnist of the year for the fifth time in eight years—while also receiving bronze in the ‘football journalist of the year’ category—despite angering British Jews with his prejudice.

The Met’s Deputy Commissioner points to a pattern of criminal conduct which suggests a network of organised “thugs for hire.”

Counter-terrorism detectives have launched an urgent investigation after two suspects attempted to firebomb a North London synagogue in what police are treating as a targeted antisemitic hate crime.

Prosecutors stated that an aspiring terror network established, maintained, and dismantled underground storage sites for weapons.

Investigators are probing potential Iranian state involvement after a group calling itself the ‛People of the Right Hand’ claimed responsibility for arson attacks in London and Antwerp.

An extra 264 officers are being deployed for protection of London’s Jewish community.

Campaign Against Antisemitism says this environment has arisen “at the hands of all sorts of conspiracy theorists who have been spreading hatred.”