
"The Jewish community should not bear the cost of this hatred. This moment demands more than practical support. The Jewish community will not stand alone - the government and this entire country stand with them."
"The answer cannot simply be higher walls, thicker doors, more CCTV. We also have to deal with this hatred at its source. We have to confront and beat the evil ideas that are permeating in our society."
"Although the case is not being classed as a terror incident, the Met said the investigation is currently being led by counter-terror officers due to the circumstances of the incident and specialist capability within the unit."
Hatzola, a Jewish charity in north London, received four replacement ambulances after an arson attack destroyed their vehicles. The attack occurred in Golders Green, prompting an investigation by the Metropolitan Police's counter-terror unit. Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced that the government would cover the cost of the replacements until permanent ones are available. He emphasized the need to confront hatred at its source. Additional security measures include deploying 264 extra police officers to protect the Jewish community in London.
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