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King Charles named patron of British Jewish security nonprofit following ambulance attack

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JTA – King Charles has been named the first patron of a British Jewish security nonprofit organisation, a move announced in the wake of an arson attack on four ambulances owned by a Jewish volunteer emergency service in North London. 

The Community Security Trust (CST), Britain’s main antisemitism watchdog, announced that King Charles had accepted the role – indicating a royal’s endorsement of a cause – during an annual fundraising dinner on Monday night, where British leaders condemned the attack. 

“His Majesty’s long-standing commitment to promoting tolerance, inclusion, and interfaith understanding align closely with CST’s mission to protect British Jews. CST is honoured by this recognition and looks forward to working under His Majesty’s patronage to further its vital work across the country,” CST wrote in a statement. 

While the attack is being investigated as an antisemitic hate crime, not a terrorist incident, counterterror officers have been leading the investigation after an Islamist group claimed responsibility for the attack. (The same group also claimed responsibility for synagogue bombings in Belgium and the Netherlands.) 

“It is too early for me to attribute last night’s attack in Golders Green to the Iranian state … but whoever was responsible, the impact is serious,” London police chief Mark Rowley said at the annual dinner on Monday. 

Police believe three suspects were involved in the attack, although no arrests have been made yet. Security footage of the scene in Golders Green, a heavily Jewish neighbourhood of London, appeared to show three individuals approaching the ambulances parked outside the Machzike Hadath Synagogue. 

In the wake of the attack, Rowley pledged to deploy more than 250 additional police officers to protect Jewish communities. The British government announced it would provide four replacement ambulances to Hatzola. 

In a speech at the dinner, British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said that antisemitism was on the rise and vowed that those responsible would be “pursued and made to face the consequences of their vile actions”. 

“It is so warped it defies words,” Mahmood said of the arson attack. “This was more than an attack on four ambulances; it was more than an attack on one organisation or on one community. It was an attack on this country and on us all.” 

In the days following that attack, donations to fundraising campaigns on behalf of Hatzola reached nearly $2 million (R34 million) following a plea from the organisation for urgent support. 

“We are launching an urgent appeal to rebuild what has been lost. We cannot afford to let our life-saving work be put on pause,” Hatzola said in a statement. “We need immediate support so we can source: new ambulances, strengthening security, equipping the teams, restocking, and ensuring we can continue to respond safely and effectively in every emergency.” 

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