Golders Green Terror Attack Victims Identified as Two Men Remain Hospitalized in Stable Condition

Shloime Rand and Moshe Shine remain in stable condition after the Golders Green terror attack. Authorities investigate HAYI links as UK antisemitism peaks.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 30, 2026, 5:09 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Golders Green Terror Attack Victims Identified as Two Men Remain Hospitalized in Stable Condition - article image
Golders Green Terror Attack Victims Identified as Two Men Remain Hospitalized in Stable Condition - article image

A Neighborhood Shattered by Daylight Violence

The heavily Jewish community of Golders Green is reeling after a violent stabbing spree left two men hospitalized on Wednesday morning. Shloime Rand, a 34-year-old dual British-American citizen, and Moshe Shine, a 76-year-old long-term resident, were targeted as they left their morning prayers. Witnesses described a chaotic scene on Golders Green Road, where a man armed with a knife attempted to assault multiple Jewish passersby. The prompt response of local security volunteers from the Shomrim and Hatzola organizations was instrumental in subduing the attacker before police arrived to take him into custody using a Taser.

Critical Injuries and Miraculous Escapes

Medical reports from the London hospital treating the victims indicate that while both men are stable, the severity of the attack was nearly fatal. Friends of Moshe Shine reported that one of his wounds was located in the neck, narrowly missing major arteries. Shloime Rand, speaking from his hospital bed, characterized his survival as a miracle, noting that the knife wounds came within centimeters of vital organs. His sister told the media that while the community is appalled, they are unfortunately not surprised, as they face persistent antisemitic targeting in their daily lives.

Counter-Terrorism Probe into Iranian-Linked Proxies

The Metropolitan Police have officially classified the stabbing as a terrorist incident, with Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor confirming that counter-terrorism officers are leading the investigation. The suspect, a 45-year-old British national born in Somalia, is believed to have a history of mental health issues and prior violence. Adding a layer of geopolitical complexity, a group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya, or HAYI, has claimed responsibility for the attack. Security officials are currently investigating potential links between this organization and Iranian state-backed proxies that have been active in the United Kingdom.

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