BREAKING: The suspect is being treated by Hatzola paramedics.
He just tried to cut the throats of two Jews people.
Remember last month when the internet said Hatzola only treats jews? Well they’re currently treating a man who attempted to stab jews.
'Do we not care about Jews as much as black people?'
@NickFerrariLBC gives us something to think about after @KemiBadenoch said that if black churches were being attacked, there would be a national emergency.
🚨 Today's antisemitic arson attack on four Hatzolah Northwest ambulances in Golders Green (treated as a hate crime by the Met Police) damages emergency services for everyone in North London, not just the Jewish community.
Hatzolah operates in a fixed 2.5-mile radius covering mixed neighbourhoods. Their explicit policy: respond to “any call for help, Jewish or not” and “help anyone who contacts our service, regardless of race, creed or colour.”
CQC inspections and annual reports confirm they serve the general public, local communities and diverse populations, working alongside the NHS and London Ambulance Service to ease the burden for all.
Golders Green is ~50% Jewish per census data, so their coverage includes thousands of non-Jewish locals, tourists and surrounding streets.
Key stats for the Golders Green chapter alone:
- 6,245 calls responded to in the last 12 months
- Average response time: 6 minutes (as fast as 4.2 minutes for life-threatening cardiac arrests)
- 61 fully qualified volunteer medics/paramedics + 21 dispatchers, running 24/7/365 with 5 ambulances & fast-response cars
- Patient satisfaction: 4.96 out of 5
Broader London Hatzolah: 10,702 lives impacted in one year through responses, support and training.
These are unpaid volunteers. Torching four ambulances means delayed life-saving care across the entire area for heart attacks, accidents and emergencies affecting all residents.
This isn't victimless, it weakens community emergency services everyone relies on.
@FootballCliches@CDEccleshare@D_C_W On Sky sports, they described Gakpo’s ‘astonishing record’ of scoring in his last 3 games against spurs. That’s good for sure, but that can’t meet the criteria for an astonishing record can it? Got to be at least 5 or 6 for that?
Tel has played quite well (or at least quite well in spurs terms this season - a solid 6.5/10) whenever he has come on. Don’t understand not giving him some more minutes.
@FootballCliches@D_C_W@NickMiller79 Watching Fulham v Man City and commentator described it as ‘Oscar Bobb’s homecoming’. He’s only been gone for two minutes! Surely there has to be a minimum time at the club, and then away from the club to qualify as a homecoming? What’s do you reckon the criteria is?
@FootballCliches for adjudication panel - just listening to 5 Live who described PSG ‘having put Newcastle to the sword’, but Newcastle weathered the storm & drew 1-1. Not only all sorts of mixed metaphors, but surely being put to the sword should be very final, there’s no coming back from that!
I am very far from a knee-jerk BBC basher but this is an abject disgrace. This was a deliberate wording, used across the BBC, to de-Jew the Holocaust. The Beeb would never dream of treating another minority like this
@FootballCliches@CDEccleshare@D_C_W@NickMiller79 Saw a goal described as ‘from a set piece’ when the corner was cleared & there were 3 passes before the cross that was scored from. That can’t count as from a set piece can it? What’s the threshold of number of passes before it’s from open play again? Or is it a period of time?
@FootballCliches@CDEccleshare@D_C_W At the Spurs game last night I saw the ref & lineos warming up. They were completely synchronized - same stretches, same timings, same order etc. Got me thinking - did they plan it before? or is there a FIFA approved warmup routine all officials used at every Champs League game?
@FootballCliches@D_C_W@NickMiller79 Amongst the classic Richard Keys in this, I am mainly just drawn to the over-pronunciation of ‘K’ at the end of the word ‘week’ in this clip… it’s all I can hear!
https://t.co/jIV8i3WwZd
There is now a familiar phenomenon of crowds harassing and attacking (and sometimes murdering) Jews in their places of worship on holy days. It is a distinct problem requiring a targeted response.
- Jewish community warns government about horrendous levels of incitement taking place.
- Government does next to nothing to effectively clamp down on that incitement.
- Terror attack committed against Jewish community.
- And repeat.
Young Boys fans have a far worse record for hooliganism than Maccabi Tel Aviv, but were not the subject of a ban, or protests, or a campaign by the local MP. I wonder what the difference is. https://t.co/cBilQyIUys