LONDON – A Wednesday morning stabbing incident in Golders Green, a northwest London neighborhood with one of the largest Jewish communities in the United Kingdom, has left two people injured and sparked a cross-unit counterterrorism investigation into what officials have formally classified as an antisemitic attack. A 45-year-old suspect is currently in custody, facing suspicion of attempted murder following the violent assault.
According to local Jewish security organization Shomrim, witnesses observed the suspect moving along Golders Green Road armed with a large blade, actively targeting Jewish civilians going about their daily routines. Members of Shomrim, a community patrol group that provides supplementary security for Jewish neighborhoods across the U.K., managed to detain the suspect before law enforcement arrived. Metropolitan Police officers subsequently took the suspect into custody, deploying a stun gun to subdue him during the arrest. Officials confirmed the suspect also attempted to stab responding officers, though no law enforcement personnel were harmed in the confrontation.
The two victims, a man in his 30s and a second man in his 70s, were transported to local hospitals for treatment. As of the latest update, both are reported to be in stable condition, with no immediate threat to their lives.
Counterterrorism detectives have taken lead on the investigation to determine whether the stabbings are connected to a recent string of arson attacks targeting synagogues and other Jewish community sites across London. While investigators are probing potential extremist links, the incident has not yet been formally designated as an act of terrorism. Detectives are still working to establish the suspect’s full background, nationality and potential motives, with Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams noting that “investigators are considering all possible motives” tied to the attack.
The stabbing comes on the heels of multiple arson incidents over recent weeks that have all targeted Jewish infrastructure within a few miles of Golders Green. Those attacks damaged a Jewish charity’s ambulance fleet parked in the neighborhood and hit a synagogue located a short distance away. No injuries were reported in any of the arson attacks, and law enforcement has already arrested and charged multiple suspects ranging in age from teenagers to people in their 40s. Counterterror officials are currently examining whether the arson attacks were carried out by proxies linked to Iran, a line of inquiry that has now expanded to include the Wednesday stabbing.
Local residents expressed shock and unease following the latest attack, which comes amid a sustained rise in antisemitic aggression across the country. “It happens in Israel, but happening on our own doorstep, of course it’s shocking,” said Golders Green resident Moishe Grunfeld, who spoke of his concern for his children and grandchildren who live in the area. Golders Green has long been a central hub for British Jewry: the neighborhood is home to dozens of synagogues, multiple Jewish day schools, and a wide array of kosher businesses, alongside sizable Asian and Middle Eastern communities. The broader U.K. Jewish community numbers roughly 300,000 people, a small share of the country’s total population but one with deep, centuries-long roots in British society.
Top political leaders across the U.K. united to condemn the attack. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the inseparable link between attacks on British Jews and attacks on the nation itself, stating that “attacks on our Jewish community are attacks on Britain.” London Mayor Sadiq Khan echoed that condemnation, noting that “London’s Jewish community have been the target of a series of shocking antisemitic attacks.” He added, “There must be absolutely no place for antisemitism in society.”
The incident is the latest in a dramatic nationwide surge in antisemitic hostility recorded since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent outbreak of the Gaza war. Data from the Community Security Trust, the leading organization tracking antisemitic incidents in the U.K., shows recorded attacks jumped from 1,662 in 2022 to 3,700 in 2025. Britain’s Chief Rabbi has warned that British Jews are now facing an organized campaign of violence and intimidation. The Golders Green stabbing also comes just months after a fatal antisemitic attack in Manchester in October 2025, when an attacker drove a vehicle into a crowd gathered outside a synagogue on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, stabbing one person to death. A second person at the scene died after being inadvertently shot by responding police.
