Two Jewish men were stabbed in north London on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 [1], in an attack police are treating as terrorism [1].
The incident marks a significant escalation in targeted violence within the Barnet borough [2]. It has prompted immediate calls from city and national leaders to increase security measures for Jewish communities across the UK.
The attack occurred in Golders Green [1]. A male suspect was arrested following the stabbing of the two men [1]. According to reports, the suspect has a history of mental-health issues and serious violence [3].
"This is an appalling antisemitic attack and we will treat it as a terrorist incident," a Metropolitan Police spokesperson said [1].
London Mayor Sadiq Khan called the events "shocking antisemitic attacks" and said the city must increase patrols to protect its communities [4]. The mayor's comments followed the confirmation that the victims were targeted specifically because they were Jewish [1].
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also addressed the incident. He said the government is deeply concerned by the rise in antisemitic incidents and will work with the police to keep London safe [3].
Police have cordoned off areas of Golders Green as part of the ongoing investigation [1]. Community security groups assisted in the immediate aftermath of the assault [2].
“"This is an appalling antisemitic attack and we will treat it as a terrorist incident."”
The classification of this stabbing as a terrorist incident rather than a standard hate crime indicates that UK authorities believe the attack was intended to intimidate a specific religious community or destabilize public order. The focus on the suspect's history of violence and mental health suggests investigators are weighing individual pathology against ideological motivation in a climate of rising antisemitism.




