LONDON — Sadiq Khan visited Tuesday the Jewish volunteer emergency service a day after several of its ambulances were set on fire, condemning antisemitism and expressing support for the community.
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Khan, the mayor of London, said the Jewish community is an integral part of London and emphasized that people of all faiths should be able to live peacefully alongside one another.
He visited the Hatzola ambulance service following the incident, which saw multiple vehicles damaged in what authorities are treating as a serious act of vandalism.
“We stand together against antisemitic hatred,” Khan said, adding that efforts to divide communities would be rejected.
Officials are investigating the incident, which has drawn concern from community leaders and prompted calls for increased vigilance and unity.
The Jewish community is our community – in London, people of all faiths and none should be able to live peacefully alongside each other.
I was humbled to visit Hatzola ambulance service today.
We stand together against antisemitic hatred – we’ll always reject those who seek to… pic.twitter.com/fnce9onI5x
— Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@MayorofLondon) March 24, 2026

Still waiting for arrests….
He visited Hatzola Stamford Hill, which was not targeted, and ignored Hatzola Northwest, which was!!
“show, don’t tell.” we’ll see what he does about this. if the perps are prosecuted, or he starts a fundraising drive to replace the ambulances, i’ll think more highly of his performance.
” none should be able to live peacefully alongside each other. “