A horrifying antisemitic attack targeting ambulances serving the Jewish community in Britain is now under investigation by counter-terror police, underscoring how deeply Islamic extremism has penetrated European streets.
This was not random violence. It was another warning sign that Britain and much of Europe are paying the price for years of weakness, denial, and appeasement.
For too long, European leaders tried to “contain” Islamist violence instead of confronting it directly. They tolerated incitement, excused radical networks, and repeatedly chose political convenience over public safety. That failed policy did not calm the threat. It helped normalize it.
Now the result is clear: Jewish institutions, visibly Jewish neighborhoods, and even emergency vehicles serving Jewish communities are becoming targets. When terrorists and their supporters see hesitation from governments, they interpret it as permission. Every compromise with extremist ideology creates more space for hatred, intimidation, and violence.