Another day, another Hate Crime

Teenage Haredi girl critically injured in hate attack in Stamford Hill

When they say 'Globalize the Intifada', this is what they mean.

The traditional double decker bus in London, England (Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90)

Stamford Hill, London - A 14-year-old Jewish girl is in the hospital with serious head and facial injuries after being targeted in a violent attack on a group of Jewish girls in Stamford Hill, North London.

The incident occurred as the young girls were walking to a rehearsal near the Woodberry Down Estate in the N4 area. Witnesses reported that a man on a nearby balcony hurled glass bottles at the group, striking the teenage victim and leaving her badly injured.

Community leaders have condemned the attack, describing it as a hate crime that has left the local Jewish community outraged and saddened.

Volunteer medics from the Hatzola Ambulance Service rushed to the scene and transported the critically injured girl to the Royal London Hospital. Her current condition is not yet known.

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