UK police say an attack on Jewish community ambulances in north London is not currently being treated as terrorism, but the case is now being led by counterterrorism officers as all lines of inquiry remain open, according to Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams. Authorities are also reviewing an unverified online claim of responsibility. UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemned the incident as antisemitic, warning it aimed to intimidate the Jewish community, and said support was being provided through the London Ambulance Service, including backup vehicles and emergency response assistance while damaged ambulances are replaced.