LONDON: The United Kingdom government on Thursday (Apr 30) announced an extra £25 million (US$33 million) for security outside synagogues and schools, a day after two Jews were stabbed in the latest attack on the community.
The government said that would bring the total funding this year to £58 million.
Two Jewish men were stabbed on Wednesday in north London in broad daylight in what police said was a suspected terrorist incident.
Police said the two victims, aged 76 and 34, were both in a stable condition in hospital, and officers, some of whom the suspect also attacked, had arrested a 45-year-old man after stopping him with a Taser stun gun.
There have been arson attacks on synagogues and other Jewish sites in the area and a deadly attack in which two people died at a synagogue in Manchester last year.
“People have a sense of deep insecurity … and that is why the government is bringing forward investment, an additional £25 million to invest in the security of our Jewish community,” interior minister Shabana Mahmood told Sky News.
“That will pay for more protective security for our Jewish synagogues, schools, places of worship, community centres,” she added.
The suspect is a British national, born in Somalia, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement. He was initially taken to a hospital, but has since been discharged and taken to a London police station where he remains in custody.
Detectives believe the suspect was also involved in a separate altercation earlier on Wednesday in southeast London. The suspect was armed with a knife in that incident and a person received minor injuries, the police said.
Rabbi Ben Kurzer, of the Golders Green Synagogue, called on the government to do more to protect Britain’s Jews.
“There is definitely not a significant police presence on a regular basis in these areas. We have little bits here and there, but most of the security that we’re seeing is private,” he told BBC Radio.
A little-known group believed to be linked to Iran, and which has claimed responsibility for the London arson attacks, said one of its “lone wolves” was behind the stabbings, the SITE Intelligence Group reported.
Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya (HAYI) – meaning The Islamic Movement of the People of the Right Hand – made the uncorroborated claim in a video posted online, according to SITE.
