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Arson Attacks on Jewish Sites ‘Gathering Momentum’, UK Chief Rabbi Warns

A series of suspected arson attacks targeting Jewish sites in north-west London is raising concern among community leaders and authorities, with the UK’s Chief Rabbi warning that violence against the Jewish community is intensifying.

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The latest incident occurred overnight at Kenton United Synagogue, where police said a bottle containing an accelerant was thrown through a window, causing smoke damage inside the building. No injuries were reported.

Counter-terrorism officers from Metropolitan Police Service are investigating the attack alongside several similar incidents that have taken place across north-west London in recent weeks.

Community leaders and politicians have condemned the attacks, while police say those responsible could face prosecution under national security legislation.

Investigation into linked attacks

Authorities said the synagogue incident forms part of a wider investigation into multiple arson attacks targeting Jewish-linked locations.

Among the other incidents under examination are fires at Finchley Reform Synagogue and at a building used by a Jewish charity in Hendon. Ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity were also set alight in Golders Green last month.

Police are also examining an arson attack at a Persian-language media organisation.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Vicki Evans said investigators were considering whether the incidents were connected and noted that attacks had been claimed online by a group calling itself Ashab al-Yamin.

She said reports suggesting the group may have links to Iran were being assessed as part of the investigation.

Evans added that authorities were exploring whether criminal proxies had been recruited to carry out attacks in exchange for payment.

“This is recruiting violence as a service,” she said, warning that suspects identified could face severe penalties under the National Security Act.

Leaders condemn synagogue attack

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis described the Kenton incident as a “cowardly arson attack” and said recent events signalled a growing campaign of intimidation against Britain’s Jewish community.

Writing on social media, he said attacks on the community’s ability to worship safely represented a broader threat to the values of British society.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was “appalled” by the attack and pledged stronger security measures.

“Attacks on our Jewish community are attacks on Britain,” he said, adding that visible policing would be increased and those responsible would be brought to justice.

London’s mayor Sadiq Khan also condemned the incidents, saying there could be no justification for targeting Jewish residents or institutions.

Community response

The synagogue’s rabbi, Yehuda Black, said the incendiary object had been thrown into the building’s medical room.

He said the attack was distressing for the congregation, describing the synagogue as an important place of worship and community life.

The building has been temporarily closed following the incident but is expected to reopen within a few days.

Security organisation Community Security Trust said it was working closely with police while supporting those affected.

Meanwhile, Campaign Against Antisemitism warned that the incidents appeared to be forming a worrying pattern of repeated attacks.

Police have increased patrols across north-west London, deploying additional officers along with armed and counter-terrorism units in an effort to deter further incidents and reassure local communities.

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Nick Carter icp Star Member

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2 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

Semantics, I’m not wrong and cease with the playground nonsense.

3 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

QED you are wrong and I am right

Nick 0

JB 1

JB wins.

2 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

I’m not wrong and cease with the playground nonsense.

You started it

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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2 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:
  • Recent Documented Incidents: The Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue reported 155 anti-Christian incidents in 2025 alone, with spitting identified as the most common form of harassment (estimated at 60% to 80% of all recorded incidents).

4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Spitting in the direction of , not spitting on .

And if there were 100 incidents a year , there's probably about dozen or so spitters participating , so , NOT wrong

Nick is not wrong. If you read the detailed accounts of the spitting incidents, you'll see nearly all involve spitting on the ground, very often by teenagers or children. A small number of ultra-orthodox extremists consider the veneration of the Christian cross to be a form of idolatry forbidden by the Torah. They spit on the ground when they see the cross.

Standard disclaimer: It's morally wrong and against Jewish tradition for any Jew to react to a Christian symbol with so much anger and so little tolerance. Spitting ON an individual is moreover a violation of Israeli criminal law. However, these aren't random actions against Christians, but responses, no matter how ill considered, to displays of the cross, usually in processions. The chance that an average Christian visitor to Israel would be spat upon is very, very slight, almost non-existent.

The report breaks down the 155 anti-Christian incidents as 61 physical attacks (spitting, pepper spraying, hitting); 52 attacks on church properties (Includes spitting at churches); 28 harassment incidents (verbal harassment, attacks and protests during Christian gatherings, anti-Christian propaganda); and 14 defacement of public signs.

https://rossingcenter.org/attacks-on-christians-in-israel-and-east-jerusalem-annual-report-2025/

Some examples:

  • January 30, Jerusalem, The Jewish Quarter  Parking Lot. A Russian clergyman wearing a chain with a cross, was passing through the Jewish  Quarter parking lot when a group of children in the area spat in his direction.  

  • February 15, Jerusalem, Old City. Two young men spat towards a Church and were caught by the police.

  • March 8, Jerusalem, Old City. A procession of about twenty Armenian priests left the Armenian  Patriarchate and headed towards the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, carrying a large cross. Along the way, several  Jewish individuals spat demonstratively on the ground when they saw the procession passing by.

    https://rossingcenter.org/attacks-on-christians-in-israel-and-east-jerusalem-annual-report-2025/

JBChiangRai Diamond Member

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I said there are many hate incidents of Jews to Christians.

We don’t know many were spitting at or spitting on. Spitting at is the same as spitting on but missing the target.

It’s semantics and an attempt to say there is no hate, which is what we are discussing.

Clearly there is.

This deflection is the usual reply from the pro-Israel genocide deniers here.

JimHuaHin Platinum Member

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Is this growing momentum in the UK related at all to Israel's increased aggression against its neighbours, especially the deliberate targeting of educational institutions, health care institutions, non-Jewish religious monuments, journalists, etc.? Could it also be in part a "pay back" for Zionist terrorist attacks against British civilians (including babies, children and women) in the Middle East (especially Palestine) during the 1940-1950s?

koolkarl Gold Member

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18 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

All 6% of the population? 🤣🤣🤣

Need a lot more than that to elect a muslim mayor.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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4 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

I said there are many hate incidents of Jews to Christians.

We don’t know many were spitting at or spitting on. Spitting at is the same as spitting on but missing the target.

No it isn't .

They were not spitting at Christians and missing the target , they were spitting on the floor to show their disagreement with the Cross being worshipped .

That has already been explained to you

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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4 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

I said there are many hate incidents of Jews to Christians.

It’s semantics and an attempt to say there is no hate, which is what we are discussing.

There are a few Orthodox Jews who participate in this hate .

A few Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem who oppose idolatry .

The other 99.9 % of Israelis have no issues with Christians .

You are using one small isolated sample of spitting to make it appear that all Jews hate Christians

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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2 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

I said there are many hate incidents of Jews to Christians.

You quoted a report that said there were 155 anti-Christian incidents in Israel in 2025.

17 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:
  • Recent Documented Incidents: The Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue reported 155 anti-Christian incidents in 2025 alone, with spitting identified as the most common form of harassment (estimated at 60% to 80% of all recorded incidents).

Of these 155 incidents, 89 were aimed at people and the remainder at churches, other buildings, signs, etc. Considering Israel has 185,000 Christian citizens and thousands of Christian visitors every day, the chances of a Christian becoming the target of a hate incident are small, very small.

By contrast, 3,700 instances of antisemitism were reported by the Community Service Trust in the U.K. in 2025. https://cst.org.uk/news/blog/2026/02/11/antisemitic-incidents-report-2025

Even adjusting for the difference in population between the two countries (U.K. 70 million vs Israel 10 million), the U.K. has by a wide margin proportionally more such incidents.

1 hour ago, JimHuaHin said:

Is this growing momentum in the UK related at all to Israel's increased aggression against its neighbours, especially the deliberate targeting of educational institutions, health care institutions, non-Jewish religious monuments, journalists, etc.? Could it also be in part a "pay back" for Zionist terrorist attacks against British civilians (including babies, children and women) in the Middle East (especially Palestine) during the 1940-1950s?

What connection do the actions of the IDF in Gaza and Lebanon have to with British Jews?

It seems far-fetched people in the U.K. would now, 80-90 years later, decide on "pay back" for Zionist attacks during the 1940's in Mandatory Palestine. And if they wanted to get back for Zionists' actions, why would they target British Jews?

I would be very interested to know which Zionist attacks against "British civilians (including babies, children and women)" you are referring? Where and when did they take place?

SingAPorn Gold Member

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Be it the muslims, the jews all over Europe and now all the ukrainians, getting large social welfare checks. Nothing much to the benefit of the locals who are paying for the absurdity of their political bodies.

JBChiangRai Diamond Member

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14 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

What connection do the actions of the IDF in Gaza and Lebanon have to with British Jews?

The actions of the IDF in Gaza have educated the world on the history of Israel and Palestine. Not directly, but younger generations now know about the Balfour Declaration and what followed because they talk about it and research it.

People probably feel Palestinians have had a rough ride and this fuels anti Israel feeling and Jews everywhere are considered guilty by association.

I’m not saying it’s right, clearly it isn’t, but that’s my theory.

I think this is not a peculiarly British phenomenon, but a worldwide change.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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22 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

Let’s use logic, now imagine there is a god. What do we know about him?

We believe he is all good.

Let’s extrapolate that with other beliefs and test them against goodness.

First, would he choose one people over another? Would inequality be good or wrong? You all know the answer to that.

So only one of three possibilities exist…

God is not good

  1. God doesn’t exist

  2. God does not have a chosen people

Which is it?

Would have been better if Christians and Muslims would have remained Pagans .

Christians and Muslims using the Jews God has caused problems for everyone .

At least they should have gotten their own God or remained as Pagans

JBChiangRai Diamond Member

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Would have been better if Christians and Muslims would have remained Pagans .

Christians and Muslims using the Jews God has caused problems for everyone .

At least they should have gotten their own God or remained as Pagans

Better still if no religion

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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4 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

People probably feel Palestinians have had a rough ride and this fuels anti Israel feeling and Jews everywhere are considered guilty by association.

Guilt by association is the whole basis for antisemitism. In its earliest form, antisemitism held Jews collectively responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus, with the guilt passed forward to new generations of Jews.

Of course, guilt by association is an informal logical fallacy and just plain wrong in everyday life. Why do so many people let such an absurd notion push them into hatred of Jews? Why do they surrender their power of critical thinking so easily?

Jeff the Chef Diamond Member

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13 minutes ago, Evil Penevil said:

Guilt by association is the whole basis for antisemitism. In its earliest form, antisemitism held Jews collectively responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus, with the guilt passed forward to new generations of Jews.

Of course, guilt by association is an informal logical fallacy and just plain wrong in everyday life. Why do so many people let such an absurd notion push them into hatred of Jews? Why do they surrender their power of critical thinking so easily?

While Israel is the spiritual centre and currently home to over one-third of the world's Jewish population, many Jews live in other countries, maintaining deep religious or cultural ties to their ancestral homeland.

The problem that the Jewish Diaspora not living in Israel has is that many do support Israel, some don't, but non-Jews, people of no religion, or people who are followers of other religions are only seeing the current casualties happening in the Middle East, plastered all over Social Media, TV, Main Stream Media, etc.

In my view, the current Israeli Government actions are magnifying the problem, the younger generation have not embraced what happened during the last WW, I think they see it as one group of people with modern weaponry doing bad things to poor people who are unarmed. Many, I believe don't care about the history of it, like it or not, the USA support of Israel is not helping as the USA's standing in the World is wanning for various reasons, rightly or wrongly.

The current POTUS is a major part of the problem, like it or not he is not as popular as his electors think he should be outside the USA.

stevenl Star Member

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17 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

The actions of the IDF in Gaza have educated the world on the history of Israel and Palestine. Not directly, but younger generations now know about the Balfour Declaration and what followed because they talk about it and research it.

People probably feel Palestinians have had a rough ride and this fuels anti Israel feeling and Jews everywhere are considered guilty by association.

I’m not saying it’s right, clearly it isn’t, but that’s my theory.

I think this is not a peculiarly British phenomenon, but a worldwide change.

Israel being the homeland of the Jews, therefore representing Jews, also plays a major part.

stevenl Star Member

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15 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

Better still if no religion

Countries based on religion are, if not evolving, doomed to fail.

Packer Gold Member

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Is there any update on the gate?

How is the gate?

Is the gate okay?

Has the gate recovered?

JimHuaHin Platinum Member

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Considering the Zionists' desecration of Christian sites and symbols of worship, let alone the genocide committed by Israel, who can blame Christians for the attacks on Jewish sites?

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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On 4/22/2026 at 6:19 PM, Evil Penevil said:

Guilt by association is the whole basis for antisemitism. In its earliest form, antisemitism held Jews collectively responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus, with the guilt passed forward to new generations of Jews.

Of course, guilt by association is an informal logical fallacy and just plain wrong in everyday life. Why do so many people let such an absurd notion push them into hatred of Jews? Why do they surrender their power of critical thinking so easily?

The accusation that Jewish people bear collective responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus—historically referred to as the "deicide charge" is a "Total myth"

In 1965, the Vatican issued the landmark declaration Nostra aetate. It explicitly stated that the events of Jesus's passion "cannot be charged against all the Jews, without distinction, then alive, nor against the Jews of today."

koolkarl Gold Member

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On 4/20/2026 at 9:27 AM, Deerculler said:

Rabbi the world is getting sick and tired of Jews and Israel.

What do you expect when Israel keeps doing what it is doing in Gaza and other areas of the middle east.

To the world Jews are nothing but a bunch of murdering, thieving bunch of thugs.

Your ignorant comment is disgusting.

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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On 4/19/2026 at 10:27 PM, Deerculler said:

To the world Jews are nothing but a bunch of murdering, thieving bunch of thugs.

The level of hatred toward Jews expressed in the above comment is usually found on neo-Nazi and radical Islamist sites. To describe jews with those words is blatant antisemitism.

What reason would "the world" have for thinking in such extremely negative terms of the law-abiding Jews who live in many countries across the globe? What harm have the Jewish citizens of the U.S., U.K., Australia, Russia, Canada, France, Poland, Sweden and numerous other nations done to their home countries?

stevenl Star Member

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1 hour ago, Evil Penevil said:

The level of hatred toward Jews expressed in the above comment is usually found on neo-Nazi and radical Islamist sites. To describe jews with those words is blatant antisemitism.

What reason would "the world" have for thinking in such extremely negative terms of the law-abiding Jews who live in many countries across the globe? What harm have the Jewish citizens of the U.S., U.K., Australia, Russia, Canada, France, Poland, Sweden and numerous other nations done to their home countries?

When the homeland of the Jews commits atrocities it reflects on all Jews.

Evil Penevil Gold Member

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52 minutes ago, stevenl said:

When the homeland of the Jews commits atrocities it reflects on all Jews.

But why does this apply only to Jews? Iran is considered the global center of Shia Islam, but the atrocities of the Iranian government don't "reflect" on adherents of Shia in other countries. In fact, Saudi Arabia is the homeland of Islam, but the actions of the Saudi government don't reflect on Muslims in Malaysia or Brazil. So why the Jews?

BTW, "reflect" is a rather mild term. @Deerculler wrote that "Jews are nothing but a bunch of murdering, thieving bunch of thugs." That's more than mere reflection. And he said Jews, not just Israelis. What atrocities have Jewish schoolchildren in Australia or elderly Jews in the U.K. committed?

Packer Gold Member

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On 4/20/2026 at 5:32 AM, webfact said:

UK’s Chief Rabbi warning that violence against the Jewish community is intensifying.

April.

Can everybody in the UK please check their gates and all gates within their vicinity.

Has a gate near you become more squeaky? This could be a hate crime against Jews.

Please report any gates that have intensified levels of squeakiness to the local Rabbi in order to report such hate-crimes to the King and Prime Minister.

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