Another attempted arson attack on synagogue reported

The Met says it has stepped up patrols in the areaBBC

Another attempted arson attack has been reported at a north-west London synagogue following a spate of similar incidents.

The Community Security Trust (CST), an organisation which provides security for Jewish people, said Kenton United Synagogue in Harrow was attacked overnight. No one was injured and minor smoke damage was reported.

The incident comes amid a series of arson and attempted arson attacks on Jewish property over the past month, including a former charity building in Hendon that counter‑terrorism police are treating as an antisemitic hate crime.

The Chief Rabbi said "a sustained campaign of violence and intimidation against the Jewish community of the UK is gathering momentum".

Writing on social media, Sir Ephraim Mirvis described the attack in Kenton as "cowardly", adding: "This sustained attack on our community's ability to worship and live in safety is an attack on the values that bind us all together."

Counter terrorism officers are also investigating attempted arson attacks on a Persian language media organisation and a synagogue in Finchley, as well as ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity set alight in Golders Green.

One marked and about five unmarked police cars were seen outside the synagogue on Sunday morningPA

Kenton United Synagogue is close to a school and children's playground, and police were seen searching a black SUV nearby on Sunday morning.

A large cordon is in place and a forensics officer, fire investigation dogs and several plainclothes officers were working at the scene.

One marked and about five unmarked police cars were outside the place of worship.

CST said no significant structural damage was caused, with only minor smoke damage reported to an internal room.

A spokesperson for CST said: "We want to thank the Met Police and London Fire Brigade for responding quickly and for all they are doing to protect the Jewish community during this unprecedented period.

"We are supporting the affected location and are working closely with the police as they investigate and seek to identify those responsible."

A spokesperson for the Campaign Against Antisemitism said this "is now terrifyingly becoming a spate of daily arson attacks on the Jewish community".

On Saturday evening, the Met Police said it was increasing patrols across north‑west London, with more officers, stop and search powers, and armed and counter‑terrorism units deployed to protect communities and deter further incidents.