Sunday, 3 May 2026

AI System Increases Air Force Effectiveness

https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-894775

IDF's AI unit transformed air force effectiveness in Iran war

Col. Rotem Beshi, was commander of an IDF unit responsible for integrating and relaying artificial intelligence across the military



Matzpen, the IDF unit most responsible for integrating and relaying artificial intelligence and “big data” intelligence across the military, played a critical role in transforming the air force’s effectiveness during the recent war with Iran, its commander, Col. Rotem Beshi, told The Jerusalem Post in an exclusive interview.

A new system managed by Matzpen, known as the LOCHEM system, handled all the planning for attacks on Iran, starting with working with the air force’s special, relatively new Iran unit, said Beshi, 38.

According to Beshi, during the war, Matzpen’s digital applications and processes “helped decide priorities and helped integrate the planning of whole waves of attacks.”

He said that gathering certain data to make operational decisions, which used to take days, can be done in hours, or in some cases, minutes, and that Matzpen is pushing to get nearly all the processes that connect to emergent situations down to minutes.

Part of this process was sped up by the formation of a brigade-sized IDF unit, announced in December, to address the spread of artificial intelligence use across the military, including the Matzpen unit.

A technologist with the Israeli military's Matzpen operational data and applications unit works at her station, at an IDF base in Ramat Gan, Israel.
A technologist with the Israeli military's Matzpen operational data and applications unit works at her station, at an IDF base in Ramat Gan, Israel. (credit: NIR ELIAS/REUTERS)

All of these units are part of the Communications and Cyber Defense Command, headed by Maj.-Gen. Aviad Dagan.

Matzpen could be working on a couple of dozen new applications at a time to improve the military’s offensive and defensive capacities.

The work is integral to all of the military’s major successes

If in the recent past, developing complex new applications to confront new challenges took months or years, now the military develops new programs much more rapidly.

Overall, Beshi’s goal is for IDF field commanders to feel they are dealing with a familiar, user-friendly technological world that empowers them to better carry out the war’s strategy and tactics. In contrast, new technologies that are confusing to use could unintentionally slow them down with having to learn too many new skills.

Later, Beshi, who has two degrees in computer science, a master’s degree in technology and systems management, and a certification as a chief data officer (CDO) from MIT, stated that data is transmitted across all major commands, including the northern, southern, and central commands.

All of this significantly helps planning and fundamentally alters military processes, noted Beshi, who for around 20 years served in various roles in the Communications Command, including what was once known as the LOTEM Brigade, which has now been absorbed into the new AI-focused brigade.

The IDF Spokesman credited Beshi’s work “with being integral to all of the military’s major successes” during the recent war, which wasn’t the first time his work has been recognized. In 2017, Beshi was selected by Forbes magazine for its 30 Under 30 list.

In a sense, one of Beshi’s jobs has been to help the IDF and many senior commanders across a variety of fronts transform from a technology-friendly army into a supercharged technology military.

Beshi was asked to provide specific examples of how the new system affected target prioritization for the 2,600 Iranian military-industrial targets and 2,200 regime-strength targets (as other IDF sources have revealed), but declined to disclose the specific numbers to avoid endangering operational security.

Instead, Beshi spoke more generally about the comprehensive capabilities that Matzpen enables for the IDF, such as its tight integration with operational and intelligence processes.

Describing Matzpen’s impact step by step for targeting during the war, Beshi stated that, “the intelligence process finds a target, then you move to operational processes and then to concrete planning, approval, and the actual attack.

“Next, there is the BDA [battle damage assessment] process. We are partners to connect the intelligence and the operations, sending data into and out from field operations closest to the front,” Beshi commented.

All of this could lead to different Matzpen data processes for the air force targeting Iranian ballistic missile threats versus its targeting the IRGC and Basij forces used to oppress domestic Iranian protesters, though how it was done was kept classified.

It also allows the air force and IDF intelligence to integrate targets much more effectively and faster into the overall targeting plan.

During the war, which played out on both the Iranian and Lebanese fronts, Beshi said Matzpen’s creative, cutting-edge data streaming facilitated “quickly changing plans and maximized operational flexibility.”

This could include influencing “the trajectory of an aircraft so as to focus on certain targets more than others. This keeps the attacks streaming much more fluidly for specific targets.”

Another unique aspect of Matzpen during the recent Iran war was the impact on the scale of information sharing with the US.

IDF sources have previously told the Post that there were senior American officers in several Israeli classified operations rooms to advance joint coordinated attacks between the countries against Iran in real time.

Without giving specifics, Beshi noted that, “To fully exploit the data, there was a joint picture with the US.”

Matzpen helps radically increase the IDF Home Front’s safety promotion capabilities:

During the Iran war, the impact of air force attacks on Iran and of Israel’s vast number of sensors and surveillance relaying data via Matzpen to the IDF Home Front Command helped it prepare and issue much faster warnings.

This allowed the command to plan much more in advance and to even make more life-saving or routine protective adjustments in real time, said Beshi.

Beshi revealed that in the months between the June 2025 Iran war and the 2026 war, the IDF Home Front, working with Matzpen, overhauled many processes for establishing the coordinates of an Iranian attack and for getting that data interactively to the police, Magen David Adom, and the broader civilian population.

This facilitates the full exploitation of the information needed to connect the offensive and defensive sides of the IDF, Beshi remarked.

These new Matzpen data processes empowered the IDF to know where all Home Front Command forces are, to best direct them to the ideal spot.

Another Matzpen application, which Beshi referred to as “Binah” (insight), coordinated the positioning and capacities of all local village security teams and their commanding security coordinator.

Matzpen has also performed joint big data AI research with IDF Intelligence, the air force, and the home front district units to make it possible to reduce the size of the potential target elliptical area within Israel, referred to as “the polygon,” which needed to receive warnings, Beshi noted.

This made warnings and responses more focused, “reducing the disruption of everyday life routines from receiving a missile warning, to more specific residential areas. It is a very advanced integration of different kinds of digital media with AI,” he said.

For example, initial warnings at the start of the war for a potential Iranian ballistic missile hit covered a polygon of two million people, but eventually this was reduced to 900,000 people, and, in some cases, even fewer.

Lebanon

Besides the home front, Matzpen helps with the process of conveying warnings to IDF forces invading and otherwise maneuvering within southern Lebanon.

Beshi said there are “tons of sensors to analyze the potential of very diverse threats,” including rockets, anti-tank missiles, and low-flying drones. He said that other threats were not by sensors, but by analyzing video footage of threats taken by human beings.

In Lebanon, as with Iran, Matzpen’s partnership with the air force has been very important. Combined with ground force sensors, Matzpen has painted an incredibly detailed real-time threat picture for the Northern Command to respond to and shape.

As with the home front, Beshi said Matzpen has “used highly complex algorithms to increase its ability to give targeted warnings only to the clearly targeted IDF forces” in a specific locality of southern Lebanon so as not to disrupt the operations and progress of other military forces.

Recently, Matzpen added new digital infrastructure to expand its capacity to issue certain warnings on radio frequencies.

Matzpen has also improved at dissecting multiple diverse geographic threats and issuing different kinds of warnings for them, Beshi noted, such as when Iran and Hezbollah both attacked portions of northern Israel with different kinds of weapons at the same time.

Beshi said that the data they relay in such instances is “robust and at very high quality and scale.”

That said, Beshi said that Matzpen is always seeking to add more sensors, devices, applications, and digital infrastructure to maximize the IDF’s broader capabilities.

Beshi gave an example in late March when a Hezbollah fighter fired an anti-tank missile toward IDF troops in southern Lebanon and, via a Matzpen application, those forces were warned within two seconds of the impending threat. This “gave them enough time to get to a protected stance. We were pleased that there was no harm to those forces.”

MAPIT

Matzpen’s program, MAPIT, works with satellites, including with IDF Unit 9900, which handles satellite information, and part of its work was acknowledged during the war, when, on March 16, a senior 9900 official made a public statement following strikes against Iran’s satellite launch center and its center for attacking other countries’ satellites.

MAPIT is part of the IDF’s apparatus for the intake of operational geographic media and sharing that data with different defense establishment entities. It integrates AI and moves information that has been received onto a digital map.

“If a report comes in about a threat to Beersheba or Haifa, MAPIT takes the data or the text, such as a video of a ballistic missile with a large impact destruction area,” said Beshi.

“It categorizes where the data is from and then pulls it up on a digital map. It has huge data capacities, which multiply the use of big data power. Being connected is the story.”

Another issue where Matzpen’s big data and programming abilities have helped is to reduce friendly fire incidents.

Matzpen’s applications already help map out friendly forces so precisely that, while accidents still happen, usually it is not because soldiers did not know where other units were located.

Instead, friendly fire incidents have occurred more often where soldiers are pinned down so badly that they lack the time and space to physically interface properly with the available data.

Broad focus

“The IDF is in the process of a major revitalization of its management of AI, data, and media for operations,” Beshi explained.

Next, he stated, “We receive and absorb operational reports from around the world, on every front, including open source data, to build a platform that serves as a mosaic of information.

“We were not starting from zero, but the IDF understood, like any large business or entity, what the value is of its data. The value of AI and big data, if the data is closed off and inaccessible to groups of people who might need it, compared to different kinds of data storage clouds, which might make it more accessible, can change and directly impact the real-world military front lines.”

In recent months, Beshi has felt that Matzpen has been even more at the center of gravity of the IDF’s operations.

He noted that Matzpen is different from any other data manager in the IDF, as it operates across all lines and arms of the military, whereas each military arm also has its own smaller data managers who focus on specific needs, such as the air force or the navy.

Beshi concluded that Matzpen “increases the value of data for the IDF.”

https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-894775


Saturday, 2 May 2026

Flotilla Ringleaders brought to Israel for Questioning

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-894831

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/426376

Most Gaza flotilla activists disembark in Greece, Israel brings two ringleaders in for questioning

Two of the activists, Saif Abu Keshek, suspected of affiliation with a terrorist organization, and Thiago Ávila, suspected of illegal activity, brought to Israel for questioning.


     Some of the detained activists

Almost all activists detained aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla will disembark in Greece, the Foreign Ministry said, thanking the Greek government for allowing the move.

A total of 175 activists were detained by the Israel Navy, including a reported 31 Spanish citizens and several New Yorkers.

However, two of the activists, Saif Abu Keshek, suspected of affiliation with a terrorist organization, and Thiago Ávila, suspected of illegal activity, will be brought to Israel for questioning.

It further affirmed that all humanitarian activity in the Gaza Strip is being managed by the Gazan Board of Peace, calling GSF a “Hamas-led flotilla” that is nothing more than “another provocation designed to divert attention from Hamas’s refusal to disarm, and to serve the PR interests of professional provocateurs.”

“Israel will not allow the breach of the lawful naval blockade on Gaza.”

Trump admin. calls flotilla a political stunt, pro-Hamas initiative

The Trump administration used a similar sentiment when condemning GSF in a statement from the State Department, naming the flotilla a “pro-Hamas initiative and a baseless, counterproductive effort to undermine President Trump’s Peace Plan."

The State Department explained that GSF was organized by the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad, specially designated as a terrorist organization in January for operating at Hamas’s behest, and that its founder has in the past “publicly expressed support for the Iranian regime and its terror proxies, including Hamas and Hezbollah.”

Further, the State Department urged its allies and those participating in US President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace deal to take action against “this meaningless political stunt by denying port access, docking, departure, and refueling to vessels participating in the flotilla."

Allies should also “deny berthing to vessels reasonably suspected of enabling terrorism or presenting security concerns.”

It slammed GSF for abusing “mechanisms designed to ensure humanitarian assistance is received by civilians.”


“The United States will explore using available tools to impose consequences on those who provide support to this pro-Hamas flotilla and support our allies’ legal actions against it,” the US concluded. “The flotilla has nothing to do with humanitarian aid or the welfare of Gazans.”

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-894831

Mamdani slams Israel for arresting Gaza flotilla activists

New York City Mayor criticizes Israel for intercepting the Global Sumud Flotilla and detaining over 175 activists


The Israeli Navy intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla and found - as in the cases of previous flotillas - that it was not carrying “humanitarian aid" for Gaza as its organizers had claimed.

The flotilla, which departed from several countries including Turkey, Spain, and Italy, included more than 100 vessels and around 1,000 participants.

Mamdani has long come under fire for his anti-Israel views. During his election campaign, he refused to disavow the phrase “globalize the intifada". He was also called out for criticizing Israel on October 8, 2023 - just one day after the Hamas massacre in southern Israel.

He has vowed to arrest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits New York City.

Mamdani's wife, Rama Dawaji, liked several social media posts that praised or appeared supportive of Hamas’s October 7, 2023, massacre.

Last month, Mamdani was introduced at a Ramadan event by a man who called for Hamas to bomb Tel Aviv.

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/426376

     The Flotilla sailing off Crete today


     Thiago Avila

Friday, 1 May 2026

Green Party Candidates Speak

https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15781019/anti-Semitic-terrorist-martyr-October-7-attack-Green-Party.html

An anti-Semitic terrorist was a 'martyr', the October 7 attack was a 'false flag' and Israel is a colony of 'rapists'... say the Green Party hopefuls running for election

Their job has been to nurture and educate the next generation. But now they are cultivating their own political ambitions by standing in the local elections – prompting alarm over their views and fears for the young people they are influencing.

A Daily Mail investigation has discovered that a primary school governor, secondary school teacher and recently retired university professor who are all Green party candidates in next week's polls, face accusations of 'gross anti-Semitism'.

They have posted or shared shocking images on social media variously including claims that the October 7 atrocities were either a 'false flag' [a covert Israeli operation] or self-defence on the part of the perpetrators and that a terrorist who stabbed two Jews to death in 2016 was a 'martyr'.

As Kemi Badenoch warned of an 'epidemic' of anti-Semitic attacks after this week's Golders Green knife rampage, major questions are being raised over the decision to select these prospective councillors in an election in which the Greens are expected to make substantial inroads.

The latest poll from Lord Hayward, the Tory peer and election expert, predicts that the Greens will gain 500 councillors next week.

Lord Polak, the peer who led Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) for 25 years, told the Daily Mail: 'Either the Green Party has not done any due diligence on their candidates – or if they have, then the people of Britain should have no doubt about the abhorrent views of individuals who are endorsed by and are representing the Green Party.'

This comes as the Greens' leader is criticised for retweeting a post on X, suggesting the policemen who disarmed the terror suspect in the Golders Green attack after he stabbed two Jews had been too heavy-handed – 'repeatedly and violently kicking a mentally ill man in the head'.

Zack Polanski with Stoke Newington ward candidates L to R: Ifhat Shaheen, Reiner Tegtmeyer, Jacob Cable

Zack Polanski with Stoke Newington ward candidates L to R: Ifhat Shaheen, Reiner Tegtmeyer, Jacob Cable

Ms Ifhat Shaheen is a Green candidate in Stoke Newington, north London. She has pledged that if elected she will put 'kindness at the forefront of decision making'

Ms Ifhat Shaheen is a Green candidate in Stoke Newington, north London. She has pledged that if elected she will put 'kindness at the forefront of decision making'

She shared – with an applause emoji – a post describing the unfolding atrocities in Israel as a Palestinian 'fightback' against 'Zionist oppression'

 She shared – with an applause emoji – a post describing the unfolding atrocities in Israel as a Palestinian 'fightback' against 'Zionist oppression'

A Green Party spokesman said: 'Where there are examples brought to our attention that do not fit in with the views of the Green Party, we are looking into them.'

So who are the educators whose views will offend so many?

Primary school governor, 'parent advocate' and board member at her local Sure Start [a government initiative to help the development of children under five], Ms Ifhat Shaheen is a Green candidate in Stoke Newington, north London.

She has pledged that if elected she will put 'kindness at the forefront of decision making' and ensure 'compassion permeates every aspect of support for residents'.

Her social media suggests a very different story. On the day of Hamas's October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, Shaheen – using an account in the name Ifhat Smith – defended the ongoing killing of almost 1,200 people, rape of women and kidnapping of 240 civilians, as Palestinians trying to 'defend themselves'.

She also shared – with an applause emoji – a post describing the unfolding atrocities in Israel as a Palestinian 'fightback' against 'Zionist oppression'. 

Months after the attack she posted the conspiracy theory that Hamas were somehow not responsible for all the killings and that some victims had been shot by Israeli helicopters.

More recently she has reposted and supported claims that no women were raped in the Hamas attacks, despite the UN finding that 'sexual violence' including rape and gang rape occurred in 'multiple locations' on October 7.

Over the last four years she has variously described the Muslim-led 'advocacy' group Cage as a 'vital organisation' that had been doing good work for 'decades' – and repeatedly urged her followers to donate to it. 

On the day of Hamas's October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, Shaheen – using an account in the name Ifhat Smith – defended the ongoing killing of almost 1,200 people, rape of women and kidnapping of 240 civilians, as Palestinians trying to 'defend themselves'

On the day of Hamas's October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, Shaheen – using an account in the name Ifhat Smith – defended the ongoing killing of almost 1,200 people, rape of women and kidnapping of 240 civilians, as Palestinians trying to 'defend themselves'

More recently she has reposted and supported claims that no women were raped in the Hamas attacks, despite the UN finding that 'sexual violence' including rape and gang rape occurred in 'multiple locations' on October 7

More recently she has reposted and supported claims that no women were raped in the Hamas attacks, despite the UN finding that 'sexual violence' including rape and gang rape occurred in 'multiple locations' on October 7

The aftermath of the scene in Golders Green after four Hatzolah ambulances were set on fire overnight next to Machzike Hadath Synagogue, on March 23

The aftermath of the scene in Golders Green after four Hatzolah ambulances were set on fire overnight next to Machzike Hadath Synagogue, on March 23 

This is despite the fact that Cage described Islamic State executioner Jihadi John – real name Mohammed Emwazi – as a 'beautiful young man' in 2015.

After last month's arson attack on four Jewish ambulances, also in Golders Green – a short distance from the ward she is standing in – Shaheen initially posted a message blaming it on the mainstream media and politicians.

Soon afterwards, she reposted a message saying that 'since Golders Green is now in the news, I want to take the opportunity to make people aware that the Jewish community in North London host IDF [Israel Defence Force] soldiers in their synagogues and raise funds for the IDF during a 'family fun day'.'

In other posts she questioned whether 'Zionist funding' was behind marches organised by racist thug Tommy Robinson. She has also claimed that Jeremy Corbyn would have been a 'great' Prime Minister but the 'Zionist lobby worked hard to keep him out'.

Despite her shocking claims, in a video launching the Greens' Stoke Newington campaign the party's London mayoral candidate Zoe Garbett described her and her two colleagues as 'great candidates'.

Lambeth Green Party candidate Mark Bittlestone, a privately educated Cambridge graduate who now teaches history to sixth formers at a South London school, has reposted material suggesting the October 7 atrocities were a covert 'false flag' attack.

Bittlestone, a part-time comedian, has also shared other individuals' posts describing Israel as a 'colony of inbreds, rapists and thieves'.

He has also reposted claims that Israel should be invaded as it has no right to exist and that Labour's lack of criticism for it is a 'silence bought by donations'.

His lurch into hatred comes despite having a near-perfect middle-class upbringing. Bittlestone has previously described having a very 'privileged' background, a child of loving and wealthy parents who sent him to the 'amazing' King's College School in Wimbledon, south London. 

He then went to Cambridge University – where he was in the famous Footlights comedy troupe – and took master's degrees in business management and film.

Lambeth Green Party candidate Mark Bittlestone, a privately educated Cambridge graduate who now teaches history to sixth formers at a South London school, has reposted material suggesting the October 7 atrocities were a covert 'false flag' attack

Lambeth Green Party candidate Mark Bittlestone, a privately educated Cambridge graduate who now teaches history to sixth formers at a South London school, has reposted material suggesting the October 7 atrocities were a covert 'false flag' attack

Bittlestone, a part-time comedian, has also shared other individuals' posts describing Israel as a 'colony of inbreds, rapists and thieves'

Bittlestone, a part-time comedian, has also shared other individuals' posts describing Israel as a 'colony of inbreds, rapists and thieves'

 He said he had previously lost a job at a school after 'pulling a sicky' to miss a parents' evening so he could attend a comedy gig.

His Green Party campaign profile describes how he is now back in teaching but was prompted into standing for the party after feeling 'unabashed, unrelenting fury' at Israel's war in Gaza.

'Howling about it on social media and raising funds for Medical Aid for Palestinians failed to abate his rage and, realising the interconnected nature of struggle, he decided to channel this fury into fighting local injustice.'

Recently retired Professor Kamel Hawwash spent over 36 years teaching civil engineering at Birmingham University where he says he interacted with 'thousands of students and staff'.

Now he is standing as the Green Party's candidate for Stirchley in Britain's second city.

But in 2024, while still lecturing students – commenting on a news story about an Israeli strike in Lebanon that killed children – he claimed on Twitter that Israel slaughtered civilians to 'demonstrate Jewish supremacy fed by Zionism'.

At the time of the October 7 attacks he described the atrocities as an 'operation', adding 'occupied people have the right to resist the occupation'.

He also claimed that Hamas's 'atrocities committed against civilians in the settlements' during the October 7 terror were 'not the objectives of the attack' despite the mass slaughter in kibbutzes close to the Gaza border.

In 2022, Hawwash was presented with an award for his Palestinian activism by Zaher Birawi of the Palestinian Forum in Britain, who in January this year was sanctioned by the US over alleged ties to Hamas.

Recently retired Professor Kamel Hawwash is standing as the Green Party's candidate for Stirchley in Britain's second city

Recently retired Professor Kamel Hawwash is standing as the Green Party's candidate for Stirchley in Britain's second city

In 2016 he described Islamic Jihad terrorist Mohand Halabi, who was shot dead by police after knifing two Israeli men to death and injuring a woman and toddler, as a 'martyr' carrying out an 'act of revenge'

In 2016 he described Islamic Jihad terrorist Mohand Halabi, who was shot dead by police after knifing two Israeli men to death and injuring a woman and toddler, as a 'martyr' carrying out an 'act of revenge'

Mr Birawi, who is originally from the West Bank, has always denied links to the terror group and described the accusations as 'baseless'.

In 2016 he described Islamic Jihad terrorist Mohand Halabi, who was shot dead by police after knifing two Israeli men to death and injuring a woman and toddler, as a 'martyr' carrying out an 'act of revenge'.

If other people found his actions 'unacceptable... that's up to them', he said at a Palestine Return Centre event held in Parliament. 'He was killed by Israeli soldier, so to us he is a martyr.

'Actually, I consider what he did an act of revenge for what the Israeli occupation does to the Palestinians.'

https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15781019/anti-Semitic-terrorist-martyr-October-7-attack-Green-Party.html

Two Green Party candidates arrested in UK over antisemitic posts

Two Green Party candidates in Britain arrested for stirring up racial hatred after posting a series of antisemitic comments on social media.


British police have arrested two Green Party candidates standing for election in the London borough of Lambeth on suspicion of stirring up racial hatred through antisemitic comments posted online, The Telegraph reported.

Saiqa Ali, the candidate for Streatham, and Sabine Mairey, running for Clapham Town, were detained by Metropolitan Police officers on Thursday morning, the report said.

One post attributed to Ali featured an image of an armed man wearing a Hamas headband alongside the slogan “resistance is freedom." Hamas is a proscribed terrorist organization in the United Kingdom.

Mairey’s posts included a photograph of a man holding a placard stating “ramming a synagogue isn’t antisemitism, it’s revenge," placed above an image of two children described as having been “murdered by Israel." She also compared Israel to Nazi Germany.

Another post by Ali showed a cartoon of a young girl asking her mother, “Why won’t US politicians end the Gaza Holocaust?" The mother replies, “Because Israel is blackmailing them with the Epstein files, honey."

In additional now-deleted Facebook posts, Ali claimed that the September 11, 2001 attacks were a “false-flag attack" orchestrated by Israel and alleged that the British Government was over-represented by “Zionist Jews."

Other content included an image of the Earth being strangled by a serpent bearing the Star of David on its skin, as well as an AI-generated image of a Jewish caricature accompanied by the caption: “Don’t you know the rules? We went through the Holocaust, and now we get to kill everyone, forever!"

The two women were arrested under Section 19 of the Public Order Act and taken into custody for questioning, according to The Telegraph.

The arrests of the two candidates occurred only hours after an antisemitic terror attack in Golders Green, north London, in which two Jewish men were stabbed. A 45-year-old British national of Somali origin was arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the Wednesday morning incident.

The attack in Golders Green came amid a growing wave of antisemitic incidents in Britain.

Since March 23, Britain has seen a series of arson attacks on synagogues and other Jewish-linked targets. On that date, four ambulances belonging to Hatzolah in Golders Green, north London, were set on fire.

Two weeks ago, two petrol-filled bottles and a brick were thrown at the Finchley Reform Synagogue in London.

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/426375