Two Men
Arrested in Attack on Jewish Charity Ambulances in London
The
police said the men, aged 45 and 47, were accused of arson with intent to
endanger life after the attack on Monday in Golders Green.
By Lizzie
Dearden
Reporting
from London
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/25/world/europe/jewish-ambulances-arson-arrests.html
March 25,
2026
Updated
9:31 a.m. ET
The
police in London have arrested two men accused of setting fire to ambulances
operated by a Jewish volunteer service, in one of several attacks in Europe
claimed by a previously unknown Islamist group.
The men,
aged 45 and 47, were detained on Wednesday morning at two homes in northwest
London, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement. They are accused of arson
with intent to endanger life, which has a maximum sentence of life
imprisonment. Their names were not released, in keeping with privacy rules that
govern communications by the British police.
The
police had said they were looking for three suspects in connection with the
fire, which started around 1.30 a.m. on Monday. Oxygen canisters inside the
ambulances exploded in the blaze, destroying three vehicles and smashing the
windows of nearby homes. Nobody was injured in the attack.
The
ambulances, run by the nonprofit service Hatzola, were parked outside a
synagogue in the Golders Green district of London, which is known for its large
Jewish population.
The two
men arrested on Wednesday were being held for questioning as their homes were
being searched, the police said.
Commander
Helen Flanagan, head of the counterterrorism policing unit, which is leading
the investigation, said: “This appears to be an important breakthrough in the
investigation, but we’re also mindful that CCTV footage of the incident
suggests there were at least three people involved.
“We fully
recognize the local community will still be concerned and our investigation
very much remains active and we will continue to work to identify and seek to
arrest all of those who may have been involved.”
Extra
police officers have been deployed to areas of London with high Jewish
populations, including “highly visible armed police patrols,” which are rare in
Britain, the Metropolitan Police said in its statement.
The
police are investigating a claim of responsibility for the fire that was posted
by a group on the Telegram messaging app early on Monday.
The
group, calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya, has also claimed
responsibility for a series of fires and explosions in Europe that started on
March 9 and have struck synagogues, Jewish schools and an American bank. None
of the attacks have caused injuries but they have created fear and distress
amid rising antisemitism.
Several
people have been arrested following those attacks. In Belgium, two teenagers
were arrested after a car was set on fire Monday night in Antwerp’s Jewish
quarter. Two people have been arrested in the Netherlands, where prosecutors
said an attempted explosion had been prevented on March 20.
Intelligence
services are investigating the group’s origins, and whether it has any links to
Iran or its proxies in the Middle East.
Mark
Rowley, the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, confirmed on Monday night
that investigators were looking into the online claim of responsibility by the
group, which he said had “potential Iranian state links.”
He added:
“It is too early for me to attribute last night’s attack in Golders Green to
the Iranian state — that is rightly for the counter terrorism investigation to
determine — but whoever was responsible, the impact is serious.”


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