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Counter-terrorism police investigate attempted arson attack on London synagogue

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Posted on April 15, 2026

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LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) - British police, including specialist counter-terrorism officers, have launched an investigation after an attempted arson attack on a synagogue in north London, in the

British police arrest two for attempted arson of London synagogue

Details of the Attempted Arson and Community Impact

Incident Overview

LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) - British police on Wednesday arrested two unnamed individuals in connection with an attempted arson attack on a synagogue in north London, in the latest incident involving the capital's Jewish community.

A 47-year-old woman and a 46-year-old man are in custody, the police said, after being arrested on suspicion of arson endangering life.

Police Investigation

British police, including specialist counter-terrorism officers, earlier launched an investigation after the attempted attack on Wednesday, which is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime.

Details of the Attack

Two suspects wearing dark clothing and balaclavas threw two bottles, suspected of containing petrol, and a brick at the synagogue in Finchley shortly after midnight on Wednesday, police said. Neither bottle ignited and there was no damage or any injuries.

Context of Recent Antisemitic Incidents

However, the attempted arson follows other incidents that targeted Britain's Jewish populace. Last month, four ambulances belonging to the Jewish volunteer emergency service Hatzola were torched while they were parked near a synagogue in the Golders Green area of north London.

Community and Official Responses

"We are aware of the significant concern that this incident will cause in the community, particularly in the wake of the arson attack in Golders Green last month," said Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams.

Local member of parliament Sarah Sackman said she refused to accept such incidents becoming "the new normal".

"This shocking attempt to harm a local synagogue follows a series of alarming attacks on the Jewish community in Finchley and Golders Green," she said in a statement.

"British Jews must be free to go about their lives without fear - whether taking their children to nursery or attending synagogue. We do not want to live behind ever higher walls."

Rising Antisemitic Attacks and Government Response

Attacks on Jewish people and Jewish targets have risen in Britain since the October 2023 Hamas assault on Israel that triggered the war in Gaza, according to police and community groups.

Government Security Funding

In February, the government announced about 28 million pounds ($38 million) would be provided to help provide security at synagogues, Jewish schools and community centres.

Exchange Rate Information

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Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Michael Holden; additional reporting by Gursimran Kaur, editing by William James)

Key Takeaways

  • The attempted arson in Finchley comes just weeks after four Hatzola ambulances were torched in Golders Green on March 23, targeting Jewish community infrastructure, highlighting heightened antisemitic tensions in north London (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Antisemitic incidents across the UK remain elevated well above pre‑October 2023 levels, with 3,700 incidents recorded in 2025 and 1,521 in just the first half of 2025, reflecting sustained community alarm (cst.org.uk).
  • Surveys indicate sharply rising anxiety: 35% of British Jews reported feeling unsafe in 2025 (up from 9% before October 2023), underscoring the deepening fear within the community (theguardian.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at the synagogue in Finchley?
Two suspects attempted to set fire to a synagogue in Finchley, north London, using bottles suspected of containing petrol. The bottles failed to ignite and no damage or injuries were reported.
How are police responding to the attempted attack?
British police, including counter-terrorism units, have launched an investigation and are treating it as an antisemitic hate crime.
Have there been similar incidents recently?
Yes, this attack follows a recent arson on Jewish emergency service ambulances near a synagogue in Golders Green.
What measures are being taken for community safety?
The UK government has committed about 28 million pounds to enhance security at synagogues, Jewish schools, and community centres.
Why is there increased concern in the Jewish community?
Attacks on Jewish people and their institutions have risen in Britain since the October 2023 Hamas assault on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza.

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