The Moderator of the United Reformed Church (URC) General Assembly has expressed "deep concern" following an arson attack on ambulances operated by Hatzola, a Jewish non-profit organisation.
Catriona Wheeler said the Church stands in "prayerful solidarity" with north London's Jewish community.
“Any act of violence or intimidation directed toward a faith community is an affront to the dignity of all people," she stated. "It is a direct contradiction of the values of justice, compassion, and peace to which we are all called. As a Church committed to reconciliation, peace, justice, and to the flourishing of all communities, we unequivocally oppose such acts."
Wheeler highlighted the importance of ongoing interfaith relationships, saying: "We have come to value deeply the trust, friendship, and shared witness we hold with our Jewish neighbours. When one community is targeted, all of us are diminished. We therefore reaffirm our commitment to stand alongside the Jewish community in both word and action.”
She also called for police to conduct a thorough investigation, urging: "It is essential that the truth is established clearly, both to ensure accountability and to counter harmful narratives or misinformation. Such clarity is vital in offering reassurance, restoring trust, and safeguarding community cohesion.”