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of an accident sometimes before the NHS ambulance do but they work together side by side and to see
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this this act of terrorism and it's to me it's terrorism because I was terrified
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and it is bringing terror to our community and to see this now and I've lived here over 60 years
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it's devastating and I understand your sister was caught up in the October 7th terrorist attacks
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I guess the very last thing you would expect to see is this kind of sort of terror on your own doorstep
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Yeah. I've been worrying about my sister since October the 7th when she had terrorists outside her house killing people on her kibbutz
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I've been worrying about her and now she's worrying about me. So it's very weird. I mean, this is not the same terrorism
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I mean, yes, it is the same terrorism that Israel are experiencing. And we now, now we know how Israel, how the Israelis are now feeling
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Because what we've been through, what we went through last night, and it was, I got woken up at quarter past one this morning
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quarter to two one this morning. It's now quarter past two and I haven't slept at all
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I can't. Every time I close my eyes I hear that bang I hear I heard all four of them And have you experienced yourself an increase in anti hate crime here in this part
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of North London? Honestly, once that was on a couple of days after the 7th of October and the bridge further
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down there was Free Palestine painted. But that was it. Free Palestine, sticks and stones
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So you felt relatively safe now? Yes, I have felt relatively safe. I have
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And we're not just Jews here. We've got people of... Everyone lives here
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And we all get on with each other. And we're all respectful of each other
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But to see this, it's... Yes, I've never seen Golders Green like this, ever
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And to target as well a volunteer ambulance service that does such incredible work for the charity
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must be so, I would imagine, terribly upset. It's very upsetting. And if those three fellows who went
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or the people who we saw in the CCTV, and if they had been in an accident here
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Hatsala would have helped them, no matter, no matter. So to attack someone who helps other people is wrong
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It's just wrong. Caroline Levy, thank you very much for talking to us