Pankhania remains a Banes councillor, although now sits as an independent.
They added he had “again apologised for his interactions on X, and reiterated that he has spent his life working with all communities, whilst acknowledging the hurt he had caused”.
The four ambulances were run by community organisation Hatzola – the Hebrew word for save or rescue – and were torched in Golders Green in north London on 23 March.
The incident is now being investigated by counter-terror police, with two men currently on bail after being arrested in connection with the offences.
Pankhania shared X posts describing the arson attacks as an Israeli false flag operation, and two further posts claiming the incident was an insurance fraud.
He later issued an apology, saying the posts “have never aligned” with his values and beliefs.