I used to live in Golders Green in London. I lived there when the Islamist terrorists blew up 52 people on the underground and a bus during the morning rush hour on the 7th of July 2005. Now they are destroying ambulances. It is not confirmed that the ambulances set on fire earlier this week was the work of Islamic terrorists or just the local scumbags but I am taking an educated guess it is a combination of the two.
The four ambulances that were destroyed on Monday in Golders Green were part of a volunteer ambulance service in north London that works with local NHS hospitals and emergency services. These ambulances provide people of all backgrounds with free emergency medicine and transportation. This service was provided by a non-profit organisation funded predominantly by donations.
The Times, “Four ambulances belonging to Hatzola, a Jewish volunteer emergency medical service, were set on fire during the attack in Golders Green. No one was injured. Officials said they had not ruled out Iranian involvement. A resident said the blasts of oxygen tanks exploding in the vehicles had “sounded like bombs” as people fled their homes.”
These were no ordinary ambulances. They were Jewish ambulances funded by, evil Jewish money, no doubt paid for by The Jewish Overlords that Run the World and take all the money from us Honest Christians and Gentiles to pour into Jewish stuff like ambulances.
Golders Green is a well-known Jewish area and I enjoyed living there. It was peaceful and I found the young orthodox Jewish families coming and going with their four children under six interesting. I lived in a shared house on a street called Heather Gardens. This name greatly entertained my Canadian friends who thought it quintessentially English. That was over 20 years ago. Times have changed.
Do you know what is not quintessentially English? Antisemitism. But that has been growing in the last few years, with the weekly ‘anti-war marches’ and the attacks on synagogues and now setting ambulances on fire because they are Jewish.
The Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood described the incident as “so warped it defies words” and an “attack on this country and on us all.” She said the freedom of Jewish worship was an “embodiment of who we are” and promised that those responsible would be “made to face the consequences of their vile actions.”
She told the Community Security Trust’s annual dinner in London on Monday night that the fight against antisemitism in the UK was “moving backwards” and that the scale of abuse against Jews reflected a wider societal failure.
It sure does.
For now the authorities seem to be pinning it on Iran. Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, warned that the UK faced a “long and sustained threat” from Iran, including a “very relevant and rolling threat” to British Jews. Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, a group that has claimed responsibility for similar recent attacks in Europe, said it had carried out the attack. Detectives said they were keeping an open mind.
(The Antiques Roadshow explain a popular board game Juden Raus in Nazi Germany which was a commercial success. You round up the Jews and send them to, you guessed it, Palestine.)
I’m sure that the head honchos there in Iran in between cowering in a bunker for fear of being blown to bits by an American or Israeli missile and sorting out the war have plenty of time to select targets in Golders Green London. Ok, sure there are Iranian backed proxies, but I think it is convenient for the authorities to blame The Iranians instead of a bunch of local Islamic antisemites who have been emboldened over the last few years by the rampant growth of antisemitism in the UK.
On the Today programme on Radio 4 on Tuesday some anti-terror person said that the wars in the middle-east were having a destabilising effect in the UK. Interesting.
When the IRA were bombing pubs and blowing up shopping centres and murdering members of the Household Cavalry, including seven horses in the 80s actually in Britain, I don’t remember Irish civic centres and Catholic churches being attacked in the UK. Older readers can correct me on that.
There was probably quite a lot of hostile comments for the Irish living in the UK, but not attacks such as that on the synagogue in Manchester last year and now Golders Green. But then 2026 is not the 1980s. That’s for sure.