Arson and Accusations: East London's Synagogue Scandal
Moses Edwards, charged with arson at a former synagogue in East London, was reportedly in contact with an Iraqi number prior to the incident. The attack, involving wine bottles filled with accelerant, is linked to a string of recent fires targeting Jewish sites. Investigators are exploring possible ties to Iran.
Moses Edwards, a 45-year-old British man, stands accused of setting fire to a former synagogue in East London. In a recent court appearance, prosecutors noted Edwards' connection to an Iraqi phone contact just before the blaze.
The attack, carried out using wine bottles filled with a flammable substance, resulted in significant damage to the building's exterior. Edwards has been remanded in custody and remains silent on his plea.
This incident adds to a troubling pattern of arson attacks on Jewish establishments in recent weeks. Authorities are probing potential Iranian links to these coordinated acts of aggression.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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