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Police investigate hate crime after mosque set on fire in southern UK coastal town

• Oct 6, 2025, 2:27 PM
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Police in the UK were investigating what they called a hate crime on Monday after a mosque was set on fire in an English coastal town.

Emergency services responded to reports of a fire at the Peacehaven Mosque in East Sussex at around 9:45 pm on Saturday night.

The front entrance of the mosque and a vehicle parked outside were damaged, but no one was injured, according to Sussex Police.

Footage from the incident, released by police on Sunday, shows two balaclava-clad people approach the front door of the mosque, before spraying accelerant on the entrance and igniting a fire.

Detective Inspector Gavin Patch said police were treating the fire as arson with intent to endanger life.

Evidence from the scene suggested it was started deliberately, according to the East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

Britain's Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood speaks during an appearance on the BBC One current affairs programme Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg in Salford, 5 October, 2025
Britain's Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood speaks during an appearance on the BBC One current affairs programme Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg in Salford, 5 October, 2025 AP Photo

"This was an appalling and reckless attack which we know will have left many people feeling less safe," Patch said.

There has been an increased police presence at the scene and other places of worship across Sussex to provide reassurance, the force said.

Political and religious leaders condemned the attack and urged people to stand united.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the attack was "deeply concerning."

"This country's greatest strength has been its ability to build one nation from many communities," she said. "Attacks against Britain's Muslims are attacks against all Britons and this country itself."

"This hateful act does not represent our community or our town," a spokesperson for Peacehaven mosque said. "Peacehaven has always been a place of kindness, respect, and mutual support, and we will continue to embody those values."

The police investigation continues at the scene near Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Manchester, 3 October, 2025
The police investigation continues at the scene near Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Manchester, 3 October, 2025 AP Photo

Synagogue attack

The fire on Saturday night came two days after two men were killed when a knife-wielding assailant attacked their synagogue in Manchester on the holiest day of the Jewish year, in what authorities called a terrorist attack.

One of the victims was accidentally shot by an armed officer as he and other congregants barricaded the synagogue to block the attacker from entering.

Phil Rosenberg, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, also condemned the mosque attack, adding that "every faith community has the right to worship free from fear."

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood visit the Greater Manchester Police headquarters in Manchester, 3 October, 2025
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood visit the Greater Manchester Police headquarters in Manchester, 3 October, 2025 AP Photo

The attacks come amid high tensions over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations have been held regularly across the UK since the start of Israel’s military offensive in the coastal enclave.

The protests have been overwhelmingly peaceful, but some people say they have allowed antisemitism to spread.

Some Jews say they feel threatened by chants such as "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."

A handful of pro-Palestinian protesters have been arrested for supporting Hamas, which is a proscribed terrorist organisation in the UK.

On Saturday, about 1,000 people gathered in Trafalgar Square to protest against the banning of Palestine Action, a direct action group that vandalised British military planes and targeted sites with links to the Israeli military.

It has been labelled a terrorist organisation by the government, making support for the group illegal.


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