
Ninth person arrested over Jewish ambulance arson
The arrest of the 48-year-old man is the latest linked to the burning of Hatzola ambulances in March.

The arrest of the 48-year-old man is the latest linked to the burning of Hatzola ambulances in March.

Around 200 protesters greeted UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Hatzola ambulance service in Golders Green on Thursday, holding 'Jew harmer' signs, following Wednesday's stabbing of two Jewish men declared a terrorist incident. Nigel Farage also visited, claiming Iranian operatives arrived on small boats, as politicians scrambled to respond to antisemitism concerns.

A man stabbed two people in Golders Green, north-west London, in what authorities have called an antisemitic attack. The suspect was detained by members of Jewish neighbourhood watch group Shomrim before police arrested him using a stun gun. London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attack, with Starmer describing it as 'utterly appalling' and vowing to bring those responsible to justice.