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Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community organisation in north London were set ablaze overnight in what British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called "a deeply shocking antisemitic arson attack".
The London Fire Brigade, which sent six fire engines and 40 firefighters to the scene, said multiple cylinders on the vehicles exploded, causing windows to shatter in an adjacent apartment block. No injuries were reported.
The SITE Intelligence website said an Iran-aligned multinational militant collective called Islamic Movement of the People of the Right Hand had claimed responsibility for the attack near a synagogue in Golders Green.
It said the group had been behind similar fires in Belgium, Greece and the Netherlands.
STARMER CONDEMNS ANTISEMITISM
Starmer described the incident as deeply shocking.
"My thoughts are with the Jewish community who are waking up this morning to this horrific news," he said on X.
"Antisemitism has no place in our society."
Israel's embassy in Britain said antisemitism was rampant in London and said the firebombing of ambulances was the consequence of years of hate being tolerated in plain sight.
"Enough is enough," the embassy said on X.
"There must be a thorough investigation and decisive action to put an end to this climate of intimidation before it spirals further. Silence and inaction are no longer an option."

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