antisemitism,  Britain Today,  Iran,  Terrorism

Iranian terror targets Jewish institutions across Europe

Four ambulances belonging to Hatzola Northwest, a Jewish volunteer emergency medical service in Golders Green, London were set alight yesterday and this attack seems to be linked to an Iran-linked terrorist group that may have attacked other Jewish targets across Europe. An emerging group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al -Islamia, which is linked to the Iranian regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has claimed responsibility for the arson attack. The group has also used social media to claim responsibility for suspected explosive and arson attacks in Germany and the Netherlands over the past fortnight.

Oxygen cylinders were used to explode the ambulances, breaking windows in an adjacent apartment block. Nearby homes were evacuated as a precaution.What appeared to be footage from a security camera showed three figures in black wearing hoods carrying a canister toward one of the ambulance before flames erupted around the vehicle. Luckily there were no casualties. Police say they are looking for three suspects, but no arrests have been made yet. With Mark Rowley on the case, one’s confidence is not very high. Keir Starmer and other Labour politicians have made the appropriate noises of condemnation of the terror attack and sympathy for the Jewish community. Ed Balls, co-chair of the Holocaust Foundation and husband of the Foreign Secretary covered himself in glory by linking the arson attacks to the muslim mass prayer at Trafalgar Square.

 

“Anti-racist” activists like Bushra Shaikh who still gets invited to media talk shows had their own predictable take. She called the attack a false flag operation by Mossad and whined about islamophobia. The poison that drips out these people’s mouths is indicative of a deeply sick mind and I would not be surprised at all if Shaikh passed around sweets at home in celebration.
The most important thing that needs to be remembered is that this was a Jewish charity ambulance service that was quietly saving lives and helping everyone in the community. From Jewish News :

Hatzola is known for getting to emergencies faster than traditional ambulance services, often arriving within minutes when every second truly matters. And it’s important to say this clearly: Hatzalah doesn’t just serve one group — they respond to anyone in need, regardless of background, faith, or identity. If you’re in the area and you need help, they come.

“Now, they need us. Without immediate support, their ability to respond quickly — to heart attacks, accidents, and life-threatening situations — is at risk. We cannot let that happen.”

Fundraising : Donations can be made at both the charity’s direct fundraiser (click here) which has raised over a million pounds and at an independent GoFundMe page.