Hatzola ambulance attack‘Another sickening antisemitic attack’: Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp visits scene of Hatzola arsonPhilp told the JC that he wanted to see the three suspects ‘arrested and sent to prison for a very very long time’By Jane Prinsley2 min read
The NetherlandsDutch police foil synagogue attack as explosive foundThe planned attack in Heemstede in Western Netherlands would have been the third this month in the countryBy Jamie Shapiro1 min read
Hatzola ambulance attackGovernment to fund replacement of burned Haztola ambulancesHealth Secretary West Streeting said that the Jewish community ‘should not be left footing the bill’ after Monday’s arson attackBy Jamie Shapiro1 min read
Hatzola ambulance attackWhat is Hatzola and who does it treat?The volunteer-led emergency service found itself at the centre of a ‘horrific antisemitic attack’ on MondayBy Jane Prinsley2 min read
Hatzola ambulance attackFundraiser for new Hatzola ambulances hits £1 millionPolice are investigating the incident in Golders Green as an ‘antisemitic hate crime’By Jamie Shapiro2 min read
Hatzola ambulance attackPictured: Suspects in Hatzola arson attack as police probe ‘antisemitic hate crime’Anyone with information about the attack is asked to call the Met on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111By Jacob Jaffa1 min read
Hatzola ambulance attackHatzola ambulances set ablaze in ‘antisemitic arson attack’CST said the incident ‘has obvious comparison to similar recent attacks in Belgium and the Netherlands’By Jacob Jaffa5 min read
By Mark SewardsCampus antisemitism is growing uglier in the UK – here’s how to confront itWhen one in five students say they wouldn’t share a house with a Jewish peer, government and universities must act: challenge the demonisation of Israel, punish hate crimes, and adopt the IHRA definition3 min read||March 19, 2026 14:04
‘The fight against antisemitism starts in the classroom’ says head of Holocaust museumChair Adam Dawson MBE was speaking at the 30th anniversary dinnerBy Gaby Wine2 min read||March 18, 2026 18:21
By The JC LeaderThere is no ‘context’ for antisemitic terrorA society that begins to explain attacks on Jewish children has already taken several dangerous steps down the wrong path. The task is to confront such violence and the ideological climate helping to produce it2 min read||March 18, 2026 17:29
Man convicted of punching a barrister in antisemitic attackNathaniel Bor was standing with a friend in public when a man approached and asked if he was Jewish, before assaulting him when he said repliedBy Daniel Ben-David1 min read||March 12, 2026 13:56
By Melanie PhillipsKrav Maga for the Jewish mind: how to confront antisemitismMy new book offers tools to fight back against the hate – and, more importantly, the confidence that people can do so3 min read||March 12, 2026 09:27
Labour’s social cohesion plan strengthens fight against antisemitismThe strategy backs resilient communities, granting them new powers to prevent extremist activity and enhancing coordination with local councils to tackle Jew-hatred across societyBy Lord Katz3 min read||March 11, 2026 17:14
Jewish groups welcome social cohesion strategyNew measures include powers for the Charity Commission to shut down antisemitic NGOs and lecturers to report extremism on campusBy Jane Prinsley2 min read||March 10, 2026 17:34
Global incidents of antisemitism ‘jump by a third’ since outbreak of Iran warHalf of the incidents reported tied directly to the conflict, according to data from the Combat Antisemitism MovementBy JC Reporter1 min read||March 9, 2026 09:56
By Melissa Langsam BraunsteinIs fighting antisemitism a losing battle?American Jews spend roughly $600 million a year to combat Jew-hatred. What’s needed most is a philanthropic audit assessing what’s actually working3 min read||March 6, 2026 16:17