Police investigate arson attacks on Jewish sites in London
Authorities are examining a series of arson incidents targeting Jewish locations in London. The chief rabbi has raised concerns about a campaign of violence and intimidation against the Jewish community. (sources: pbs, foxnews, independent, ap, reuters)

Police are investigating whether recent arson attacks on Jewish sites in London are linked to Iranian proxies. The chief rabbi has described the situation as a sustained campaign of violence against Jews.
- Multiple arson attacks have occurred at Jewish sites in London.
- British police are considering the involvement of Iranian proxies in these incidents.
- The chief rabbi has publicly stated that the Jewish community is facing a campaign of violence and intimidation.
Why it matters
The investigation highlights ongoing concerns about safety and security for Jewish communities in the UK and Europe.
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