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Firefighters work at the scene of a fire started at a Jewish supermarket Kosher Kingdom, in the Golders Green area of London, Britain, May 27, 2026. File
| Photo Credit: Reuters

A fire on Wednesday (May 27, 2026) at a kosher supermarket in a north London neighbourhood targeted in recent months by arson attacks was “not believed to be suspicious”, the U.K. capital’s firefighting service said.

The fire at Kosher Kingdom in Golders Green did not injure anyone, officials said, but likely rattled the large Jewish community in the area after a string of arson and other attacks this year.

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) dispatched 15 fire engines, around 100 firefighters and drones to the morning inferno, with dark smoke billowing above the usually busy main shopping street and visible from miles away.

“The circumstances of the fire are not believed to be suspicious at this time,” LFB Assistant Commissioner Craig Carter said in an update from the scene.

He added specialist investigators had worked “at pace” alongside the Metropolitan Police to reach the preliminary determination, but said the probe into its cause was ongoing.

The Met said the fire was “believed to have been caused by an electrical fault”.

“We would like to reassure residents that there is no indication of any targeted or deliberate act,” it said in a statement, adding officers would remain in the area “to provide reassurance”.

Jay Shah, 70, who works at Kosher Kingdom, said he received a morning phone call that there was a fire impacting the store.

“I think it’s from the warehouse at the back,” he told AFP from the scene, saying it contained freezers, fridges and machinery.

The fire follows arson attacks on synagogues and community sites over recent months in and around Golders Green, which is home to a large Jewish population.

A little-known Iran-linked group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya (HAYI), has claimed responsibility for almost all the incidents, according to SITE Intelligence Group.

In response, London police has created a new “community protection team” to safeguard the Jewish community in the capital, initially comprising 100 extra officers.

It combines neighbourhood policing with “specialist protection and counter-terrorism capabilities”, the force said last month.”



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