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Four Jewish ambulances set alight outside London synagogue in antisemitic hate crime: cops

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Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish volunteer group parked outside a UK synagogue have been set alight as cops probe an antisemitic hate crime. 

Shocking video showed a trio of masked yobs lighting a fire by a vehicle belonging to Hatzola, a Jewish volunteer emergency medical service, in Golders Green, London, Monday morning.

Explosions were heard in the neighborhood, one of London’s largest Jewish communities, and cops said these were likely triggered by gas canisters on board. 

Ambulances parked near the Machzike Hadath Orthodox Jewish synagogue “went up one after the other,” witness Jenny Rodin told Sky News.

An investigation was underway after multiple ambulances belonging to a Jewish community ambulance service were set on fire in North London early on Monday, March 23.
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Max Reisner arrived at the scene just as one ambulance exploded.

“You sort of felt it go through your guts,” he told Sky as he described the moment.

“Very terrifying moment to actually see an ambulance go up in flames. We’re all still reeling from the shock.”

All that was left once the fires were extinguished were the burned-out shells of the ambulances.

Shloimie Richman, the chair of Hatzalah Northwest, said four of the group’s six ambulances were “deliberately targeted in an arson attack,” as reported by CNN.

A manhunt for the arsonists is underway and Sir Ephraim Mirvis, Britain’s Chief Rabbi, described the attacks as a “particularly sickening assault.”

Surveillance footage showing the moment a trio of masked yobs approach an ambulance before setting it alight. Getty Images

“Our Hatzola volunteer ambulance corps is an extraordinary service, whose sole mission is to protect life, Jewish and non-Jewish alike,” he said.

Hatzola Northwest is made up of 61 medics and paramedic volunteers and services are provided free of charge, responding to cases within a 2.5 mile radius.

Security fears for the Jewish community have been heightened since Hamas’ cowardly attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which saw more than 1,200 people killed and 254 others taken hostage.

An aerial view of the arson attack. Getty Images

The ambulances were set alight – just five months after two people were killed in a Manchester synagogue terror attack on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

“This is a deeply shocking antisemitic arson attack,” Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said Monday as he condemned what unfolded overnight.

“My thoughts are with the Jewish community who are waking up this morning to this horrific news. Antisemitism has no place in our society.”



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