We are outraged by the heinous antisemitic attack targeting ambu­lances operated by a Jewish volunteer rescue organ­iz­a­tion in Golders Green, London.

Reports of possible links to Iran’s Islamic regime, if confirmed, would under­score the transna­tion­al threat facing Jewish com­munit­ies worldwide. 

We stand in full solid­ar­ity with the Jewish community of the United Kingdom.

This attack is not isolated. It reflects a broader surge in violent antisemitism targeting Jewish insti­tu­tions and indi­vidu­als across the globe. Multiple fire-bombings of Jewish insti­tu­tions in Belgium and the Neth­er­lands were also claimed by the terror group which claimed respons­ib­il­ity for the attack in London.

Con­front­ing antisemitism, including when state actors fuel, support, or enable it, is essential not only for the safety and security of Jewish com­munit­ies, but for the pro­tec­tion of demo­crat­ic societies.

We call on gov­ern­ments to act with urgency: protect Jewish com­munit­ies, hold per­pet­rat­ors account­able, and confront antisemitism in all its forms with clarity and resolve.

Argentina: Del­ega­ción de Asociaciones Israel­it­as Argen­ti­nas (DAIA)
Australia: Executive Council of Aus­trali­an Jewry (ECAJ)
Canada: Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA)
France: Conseil Représent­atif des Insti­tu­tions Juives de France (CRIF)
Germany: Central Council of Jews in Germany
The United Kingdom: Board of Deputies of British Jews
The United States: ADL (Anti-Defam­a­tion League) and the Con­fer­ence of Pres­id­ents of Major American Jewish Organ­iz­a­tions