LONDON, April 29 (Reuters) – Police declared the stabbing of two Jewish men in north London on Wednesday a terrorist incident, the latest in ‌a series of attacks targeting Britain’s Jewish community since a deadly ‌assault on a Manchester synagogue last year.

Below is a timeline of key incidents, including several in ​the Golders Green area of north London, which is home to a large Jewish population:

April 29 – Police declare a terrorist incident after two men are stabbed in the street by a 45-year-old man in Golders Green.

April 27 – A suspected arson attack ‌at a memorial wall located ⁠in Golders Green.

April 21 – Police arrest eight, including seven as part of a proactive probe into an alleged conspiracy to ⁠commit arson.

April 19 – Counter-terrorism police say they are examining possible Iranian links to arson attacks targeting synagogues and Jewish-linked premises in northwest London, describing them as a concerted ​campaign intended ​to intimidate Jewish communities.

April 18 – A petrol ​bomb attack at Kenton United ‌Synagogue in northwest London causes minor damage.

April 17 – Attempted arson at a business premises with links to the Jewish community in Hendon, north London, causes minor damage.

April 17 – Jars containing a non-hazardous substance found in a park near London’s Israeli embassy. Police later make three arrests, including two on suspicion of preparing terrorist ‌acts.

April 15 – Attempted arson attack against Iran ​International, a Persian-language media organisation in northwest London ​that is critical of Tehran’s government.

April ​15 – Attempted arson attack at a synagogue in Finchley, north ‌London, in which bottles suspected to ​contain petrol were thrown.

March ​23 – Four Jewish community ambulances torched. Police later announced several arrests in connection with the incident.

October 2, 2025 – Two people and an attacker were killed ​after a man drove ‌at pedestrians outside a synagogue and then carried out a stabbing ​attack in the northern English city of Manchester.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; ​editing by William James and Gareth Jones)