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UK Police Arrest Two in Connection with Antisemitic Arson Attack; Investigate Potential Iran Ties

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In a major development in the United Kingdom, authorities arrested two men on Wednesday in connection to what Prime Minister Keir Starmer has labeled an “antisemitic arson attack.” The investigation is also exploring potential links to Iran, adding an international dimension to the case.

The Metropolitan Police reported that the suspects, aged 45 and 47, were apprehended at separate locations in northwest and central London. They face charges of arson with intent to endanger life, and their homes are currently being searched by law enforcement. The incident in question occurred on Monday when four ambulances operated by Hatzola, a volunteer ambulance service in the Golders Green area of north London, were set ablaze.

Prime Minister Starmer expressed his shock and condemnation of the incident on social media, remarking, “The antisemitic arson attack in Golders Green is horrifying.” His comments underline the gravity and sensitivity of the situation.

Complicating the investigation is a video making rounds online, apparently showing a group named Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyya, which has ties to Iran, claiming responsibility for the attack. This group has also allegedly been involved in recent attacks on Jewish sites in Belgium and the Netherlands, according to the Jewish Chronicle.

Aftermath of arson attack on ambulances in London

Members of the Jewish community gathered on Tuesday to witness the aftermath of the attack in Golders Green, a neighborhood known for its vibrant Jewish community. The sight has left many residents and officials deeply concerned about safety and the rising tide of antisemitism. (Photo by Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty Images)

“We are aware of an online claim from a group taking responsibility for this attack,” Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams of the Metropolitan Police previously said. “Establishing the authenticity and accuracy of this claim will be a priority… but it is not something we can confirm at this point.” 

When asked about the possible Iran link on Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police told Fox News Digital that establishing any potential motivation behind the attack is part of the ongoing investigation but that it could not comment further at this time. 

Commander Helen Flanagan, head of Counterterrorism Policing London, which the Metropolitan Police said is leading the investigation, said Wednesday, “We have been working around the clock since this appalling attack took place and this has led to these arrests being made this morning.”

Firefighter puts out blaze in north London

Firefighters are seen tackling a blaze at Highfield Road in the Golders Green neighborhood of London, following an apparent arson attack on four ambulances belonging to the Jewish Community Ambulance Service. (PA/PA Images via Getty Images)

“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,” she added. “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.” 

“We know that community concerns remain heightened, and I want to reassure the community that an enhanced, bespoke policing plan and activity, which is particularly focused around vulnerable areas right across London, will continue over coming days and weeks,” Williams said Wednesday.

Ambulances seen damaged following reported arson attack in London

Charred remains of ambulances belonging to Hatzola, a Jewish community organization, which were set on fire in an incident that the police say is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime, in northwest London, on Monday, March 23, 2026. (Hannah McKay/TPX Images of the Day/Reuters)

“This includes specialist officers and capability being deployed alongside local officers to help protect certain locations and will also involve highly visible armed police patrols to serve as a deterrent to anyone seeking to cause our communities harm,” he continued. “I must stress that these are precautionary and not in response to any specific threat, and we continue to work alongside our colleagues in counterterrorism policing to support their investigation.” 

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