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British counter-terrorism officers are leading an inquiry after an attempted arson in Hendon, north‑west London, late on Friday, April 17-18, 2026.
Metropolitan Police said a man was seen placing a plastic bag containing three bottles of fluid next to a row of shops and lighting the contents; the bottles failed to fully ignite, causing only minor damage and no injuries.
The premises has been reported to have been formerly used by a Jewish charity, identified in some reports as the educational organisation Jewish Futures.
Police said the incident is not currently being treated as a terrorist act and is not formally linked to recent attacks, but Counter Terrorism Policing London is leading the probe because of similarities with a string of recent incidents in north‑west London, including an attempted arson at a Finchley synagogue and the torching of volunteer Jewish ambulances in Golders Green in March.
Officers have increased patrols in the area, including armed units and Project Servator deployments.
Investigators are keeping an open mind on motive; no arrests have been made in the Hendon incident, though police have detained suspects over other recent attacks.
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