Two people have been arrested after an attempted arson attack on a London synagogue, with police classifying the case as an antisemitic attack.
Authorities said the suspects were detained following an incident in which an effort was allegedly made to set the Jewish house of worship on fire. No further details were immediately provided in the source material on the extent of the damage, injuries, or the identities of those arrested.
Police Investigation
Police are investigating the attempted synagogue fire as a hate-related offense targeting the Jewish community. The case is being treated as antisemitic, according to the report.
The arrests mark an early development in the investigation, as authorities work to establish the circumstances of the attack and whether additional suspects were involved.
Community Security Concerns
The attempted attack is likely to intensify security concerns among Jewish communities in London and across the UK, where communal institutions have remained on alert amid rising antisemitic incidents.
Synagogues and other Jewish sites have faced increased security scrutiny in recent months, as community leaders and law enforcement respond to repeated threats, vandalism, and violent targeting.
What Is Known
- Two suspects were arrested.
- The incident involved an attempted effort to torch a London synagogue.
- Police are treating the case as an antisemitic attack.
- The report was published by Times of Israel, citing agencies.
Further official details are expected as the police investigation continues.


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