Golders Green, North London - A fire deliberately set in an empty pushchair within a block of flats in Golders Green early Tuesday morning has sparked renewed anxiety within the area's significant Jewish community. Police are treating the incident, which occurred around 4:52 am on Bridge Lane, as a suspected arson attack. The blaze triggered a fire alarm, and residents reportedly extinguished the flames themselves before the arrival of emergency services.

The targeting of a residential building follows a pattern of recent incidents impacting Jewish communities in north-west London. =The Metropolitan Police have confirmed an ongoing investigation into the pram fire, stating no arrests have been made to date.= Community patrols, such as Shomrim, were on scene and indicated they had recovered evidence believed to belong to the suspect, praising residents for preventing a potentially more serious outcome.
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This latest event comes on the heels of a string of attacks on Jewish targets in the capital. Residents in Golders Green have expressed a growing sense of unease, with some contemplating leaving the area due to persistent safety concerns. The community feels it is being targeted, particularly in the Golders Green neighbourhood.

Context of Escalating Incidents
The suspected arson attack on Bridge Lane is the latest in a series of events that have unsettled the local Jewish population. A double stabbing incident involving two Jewish men on Golders Green Road on April 29th is being investigated as an alleged terror attack. This stabbing occurred roughly one month after the pushchair fire.

Further exacerbating the climate of fear, four ambulances belonging to the Jewish charity Hatzola were destroyed in an arson attack on Highfield Road in March 2026. This incident led to two arrests on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life, though investigations into potential links to Iran-linked groups were also reportedly underway. Security sources, however, cautioned against premature conclusions regarding state involvement, leaving open the possibility of an antisemitic motive independent of organised groups. CCTV footage from February allegedly showed three men approaching a synagogue, leading some community members to suspect it was a surveillance attempt preceding the ambulance attack.
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The cumulative effect of these incidents has deeply impacted the close-knit community in Golders Green, described as the "deepest heart of the Jewish community." =Reports indicate shattered windows and torched vehicles following the ambulance fire, fuelling distress and a feeling of insecurity.= Members of the community have spoken of living in fear, with some questioning the safety of remaining in Britain.