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UK to invest further £25m in security for Jewish communities after London attack
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30.04.2026

UK to invest further £25m in security for Jewish communities after London attack

Home secretary says she will ‘take every step’ to protect Jews as police say suspect is Somalia-born UK nationalShabana Mahmood has promised to “do everything in my power” to keep British Jews safe, as police said the suspect in the stabbing of two men in north-west London was a 45-year-old British national born in Somalia.Ministers said a further £25m would be invested to increase security for Jewish communities after the suspected terrorist attack in Golders Green on Wednesday. The funding will be aimed at boosting police patrols and protection around synagogues, schools and community centres. Continue reading...

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London police declare stabbing of two Jewish men a terrorist incident
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Crime·29.04.2026Resumen IA

London police declare stabbing of two Jewish men a terrorist incident

Metropolitan Police have declared the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green, London, a terrorist incident. The attack left a 34-year-old and a 76-year-old man hospitalized with knife wounds. A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Police are investigating potential links to recent arson attacks on synagogues and Jewish sites in the British capital. Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attack: "Attacks on our Jewish community are attacks on Britain."

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It’s time MPs levelled with us: Britain is already at war, and we’ll need to do two things to survive it | Gaby Hinsliff
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28.04.2026

It’s time MPs levelled with us: Britain is already at war, and we’ll need to do two things to survive it | Gaby Hinsliff

Cyber-attacks, disinformation and blockading of supplies. This is what living in a war zone can look like nowWe are at war. Four words that sound ludicrously melodramatic on a sunny spring day, when all may not be exactly right with the world – but when you can still shut your eyes to a lot of it just by switching off the news and cracking on with life. No bombs are falling, no bullets flying, no sirens sounding. Though the idea that Britain is already under a form of hybrid attack is commonplace in defence circles, politicians still mostly skirt around it; and it was jolting at first to hear the Labour MP (and former RAF wing commander) Calvin Bailey make the case for conflict being our new reality at a conference hosted by the Good Growth Foundation thinktank last week in London. But then he started to unpack his reasoning for why war is no longer what you think it is.If war can be considered an assault on five fronts – against a country’s political leadership, critical infrastructure, essentials such as food or fuel supplies, civilian population and armed forces – then Britain is arguably now being attacked on the first four without a shot being fired. Think of rampant, Russian-generated political disinformation on social media and attempts to bribe British politicians; of Russian submarine surveillance of the British undersea cables carrying most of our internet traffic, or the four “nationally significant” cyber-attacks recorded every week; of the blockading of food and fuel supplies through the strait of Hormuz. Think, too, of Keir Starmer’s warning in the Sunday Times last week of conflict with Iran coming home to British civilians via “the use of proxies in this country”. He didn’t elaborate, but counter-terrorism police say they are investigating whether a spate of arson attacks on synagogues, Jewish-owned businesses and Iranians living in Britain may have been sponsored by Tehran – a thugs-for-hire tactic familiar from the Russian playbook for sowing division and hate.Gaby Hinsliff is a Guardian columnistGuardian Newsroom: Can Labour come back from the brink? On Thursday 30 April, join Gaby Hinsliff, Zoe Williams, Polly Toynbee and Rafael Behr as they discuss how much of a threat Labour faces from the Green party and Reform UK – and whether Keir Starmer can survive as leader. Book tickets here or at guardian.live Continue reading...

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Counter-terrorism police investigate London arson attacks linked to Iran as Jewish community faces wave of antisemitic incidents
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Crime·20.04.2026Resumen IA

Counter-terrorism police investigate London arson attacks linked to Iran as Jewish community faces wave of antisemitic incidents

Police are investigating a series of arson attacks on Jewish targets in London since March 23, believed to be carried out by criminals paid by Iran. The group Harakat Ashab al-Ylam al-Islamia has claimed responsibility for six attacks in London, plus incidents in Munich, North Macedonia, Holland, Belgium and a thwarted attack in France. Counter-terrorism officers have arrested 15 people, including two teenagers in connection with a synagogue attack in Harrow. Deputy Commissioner Matt Jukes warned of the prospect of a foreign state using criminal proxies to sow discord in British communities.

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British Jews under siege as antisemitic attacks surge, community leaders warn
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Crime·20.04.2026Resumen IA

British Jews under siege as antisemitic attacks surge, community leaders warn

British Jewish community leaders describe feeling under siege following a series of arson attacks on synagogues and Jewish institutions, with parents now hiding religious symbols from their children and choosing universities based on safety. New data shows 742 British Jews emigrated to Israel in 2025 – the highest annual total in over 40 years – while the Community Security Trust recorded 3,700 antisemitic incidents, including the deadly Heaton Park synagogue attack that killed two people.

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British Jews Describe Feeling Under Siege as Antisemitic Attacks Escalate
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Crime·20.04.2026Resumen IA

British Jews Describe Feeling Under Siege as Antisemitic Attacks Escalate

British Jewish community leaders describe a climate of fear following a series of antisemitic attacks, including arson at two London synagogues and a Jewish charity building, and the burning of four community ambulances. Parents are reportedly keeping children home from school and avoiding wearing religious symbols. New data shows 742 British Jews emigrated to Israel in 2025 – the highest annual total in over 40 years. The Community Security Trust recorded 3,700 antisemitic incidents in 2025, including the deadly October attack on Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester that killed two people.

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UK Police Investigate Arson Attacks on Jewish Sites for Iranian Proxy Link
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Crime·19.04.2026Resumen IA

UK Police Investigate Arson Attacks on Jewish Sites for Iranian Proxy Link

UK police are investigating a string of arson attacks on Jewish sites in London to determine whether they were carried out by Iranian proxies. The latest attack caused minor damage to a north London synagogue on Saturday night. No one has been injured. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Vicki Evans said police are exploring potential links to Iran, noting the Iranian regime's use of criminal proxies. The group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

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UK Police Investigate Arson Attacks on Jewish Sites for Iranian Proxy Links
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Crime·20.04.2026Resumen IA

UK Police Investigate Arson Attacks on Jewish Sites for Iranian Proxy Links

UK police are investigating a series of arson attacks on Jewish sites in London to determine if they were carried out by Iranian proxies. The latest attack caused minor damage to a north London synagogue on Saturday night. No one has been injured. A group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia has claimed the attacks, and police are exploring potential links to Iran. Britain's chief rabbi has said British Jews are facing a campaign of violence and intimidation.

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