UK charges three men over attack on Jewish ambulances

View at burnt ambulances in a car park at Golders Green in London
UK counter-terrorism officers are investigating after Jewish community ambulances were set alight. -AP

British prosecutors ‌have charged three men in ‌connection with an arson attack on Jewish ‌community ambulances in north London.

The ambulances were set on fire on March 23 in what British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described as a "horrific" anti-Semitic attack.

The ‌SITE ⁠Intelligence website has said an Iran-aligned multinational ​militant collective called Islamic Movement of the People of the Right Hand had claimed responsibility for the incident near a synagogue in the Golders Green ⁠area of London.

Counter-terrorism ‌officers ​are heading the investigation, but as yet the ​incident is not ‌being treated as terrorism.

The Crown Prosecution Service ​said the three men - aged 20, 19 and 17 - have been charged with ​arson ​with intent to ​damage property and being reckless as ‌to whether life would be endangered.

Two are British nationals, while the third is a dual British-Pakistani citizen.

The three men were expected to appear ​at Westminster Magistrates Court on Saturday.