/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

UK police investigate arson at former London synagogue

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British counter-terrorism officers have launched an investigation into an arson incident at a former synagogue in east London, amid growing concern over a string of attacks targeting Jewish sites.

According to Reuters, police were called earlier on Tuesday after reports of a fire at the building. Authorities said the blaze caused minor damage to the front gates and a lock, with no injuries reported.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that specialist counter-terrorism officers are now leading enquiries, reflecting heightened sensitivity following several recent arson attacks linked to Jewish locations across the city.

Officials have not yet confirmed a motive, but the incident is being treated seriously as part of a broader pattern under investigation. Security has been a growing concern for Jewish communities in parts of London, particularly in the east of the capital.

Police are appealing for information as efforts continue to determine whether the fire is connected to other recent incidents.

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