Jewish Ambulance Service Had Its Vehicles Set on Fire, Triggering Hate-Crime Probe by Police: Report


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Four ambulances operated by Hatzola, a Jewish emergency services group in London, were set on fire in Golders Green, in what police described as a suspected anti-Semitic hate crime. The incident prompted urgent inquiries and drew reactions from witnesses and officials,with CBS News and Sky News noting the broader context of rising antisemitism in Britain. A group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia claimed responsibility for the attack, and analysts such as Joe Truzman described the group as an Iran-connected front. community security statistics from the Community Security Trust showed a sharp rise in anti-Jewish incidents, recording about 3,700 attacks in Britain in 2025, up from roughly 1,662 in 2022.

Reaction from public figures included statements by Police Superintendent Sarah Jackson, and remarks from Yossi Pincus of Hatzola about a growing problem of antisemitism. Kemi Badenoch, Britain’s Conservative Party leader, acknowledged the rise in attacks on Jewish people and urged concrete action, while Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis condemned the arson and called for unity and determination against hatred. The coverage frames the incident as part of a broader pattern of antisemitism in the country, with officials stressing the need to root out hatred and bring those responsible to justice.


Hate blazed in London early Monday as four ambulances belonging to a Jewish emergency services organization were set on fire.

Police said the incident in Golders Green, a London neighborhood that has a large Jewish population, was a suspected anti-Semitic hate crime, according to CBS News.

“We know this incident will cause a great deal of community concern, and officers remain on scene to carry out urgent enquiries,” Police Superintendent Sarah Jackson said.

Witness Mark Reisner said he arrived “just as the third ambulance was blowing up.”

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

Yossi Pincus, a volunteer senior paramedic with Hatzola, the organization that was targeted, said anti-Semitism is growing, according to Sky News.  Hatzola is a volunteer organization providing emergency services to all people.

“It has been somewhat simmering under the surface,” he said. “There has definitely been a significant rise in antisemitism, and there is an intrinsic problem nationwide that does need to be addressed urgently.”

“Despite what society has become, it is still not expected, but we soldier on.

Kemi Badenoch, leader of Britain’s Conservative Party, noted, “It’s quite clear that there is a particular problem with rising attacks on Jewish people.”

“There is an increase in the hatred of Jews,” she said, adding that, “showing action, not just words, I think, is what Jewish people want to see.”

“We need to root out this hatred from its source. It’s coming from many places, a lot of misinformation, and even in some extreme cases, extreme Islamist groups,” she said. “The rhetoric coming from the government has to be about ensuring, not just the safety of Jews, but that we will leave no stone unturned in catching the people who carry out these crimes.”

The group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Joe Truzman, who works for the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a U.S. think tank, said the group is an “Iran-crafted front.”

CBS noted that the Community Security Trust recorded 3,700 anti-Semitic attacks in Britain in 2025, up from 1,662 in 2022.

“The deliberate arson attacks against Hatzola ambulances in London are a particularly sickening assault — not only on the Jewish community, but on the values we as a society,” British Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis posted on Facebook.

“The targeting of Hatzola by people so committed to terror, hatred and the desecration of life is a most painful illustration of the ongoing battle between those who sanctify life and those who seek to destroy it,” he wrote.

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




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