Met Police investigate potential Iran links to London arson attacks
The Metropolitan Police in the UK are investigating potential links between recent arson attacks on Jewish sites in North London and Iranian proxies. Counter Terrorism Policing is leading the investigation following an arson attack at the Kenton United Synagogue, the latest in a series of similar incidents.

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AI-generatedThe Metropolitan Police in the UK are investigating potential links between recent arson attacks on Jewish sites in North London and Iranian proxies. Counter Terrorism Policing is leading the investigation following an arson attack at the Kenton United Synagogue, the latest in a series of similar incidents. While no injuries have been reported, the attacks have caused minor damage. The group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, also known as Ashab al-Yamin, has claimed responsibility for most of the attacks, as well as attacks on other places of worship, businesses, and financial institutions in Europe. Police are exploring the possibility that this group has ties to Iran and is part of a broader pattern of Iran using criminal proxies.
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5 extractedRecent arson incidents included attacks at Finchley Reform Synagogue and Hatzola ambulances in Golders Green.
Ashab al-Yamin emerged online in March and has claimed responsibility for several attacks on Jewish sites in Europe.
Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia group has claimed responsibility for most of the attacks.
The latest attack occurred at Kenton United Synagogue, causing minor damage.
Met Police are investigating potential links between arson attacks on Jewish sites in London and Iranian proxies.