
"Michael Marlowe, who lost his son Jake at the Nova Festival during the October 7 attack on Israel, questions the future for Jewish people in London amidst rising antisemitism."
"The burnt-out remains of a Hatzola ambulance, a volunteer-led service, symbolize a deeper issue than financial loss; they represent a scar on a city known for its diversity."
"The alarming frequency of arson attacks on Jewish institutions, including Finchley Reform Synagogue and a former charity building, indicates a potential organized threat against the community."
Michael Marlowe reflects on the loss of his son Jake during the October 7 attack in Israel, highlighting the growing antisemitism in Britain. Jewish leaders have warned about increasing incidents, which seem to have been ignored. Recent arson attacks on Jewish community services, including a Hatzola ambulance, have left a significant impact beyond financial loss, marking a troubling trend. The frequency of these attacks suggests a possible organized effort behind them, raising fears within the Jewish community about their safety and future in London.
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