King Charles Becomes Patron of Organization Protecting Jewish Communities

King Charles has been appointed as the patron of the Community Security Trust, a charity that safeguards Jewish communities in the UK following a recent attack on Jewish volunteer ambulances.
King Charles has been made the patron of the Community Security Trust (CST), a charity that provides protection to Jewish communities in the United Kingdom. The announcement comes in the wake of a firebomb attack on ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity in north London.
The CST stated that Charles's acceptance of the position highlights his support for the "fight against antisemitism" and his commitment to safeguarding the Jewish community in the country. The organization plays a crucial role in monitoring and responding to incidents of antisemitism, as well as providing security advice and training to Jewish schools, synagogues, and other communal organizations.
The move by the King to become the patron of the CST is seen as a significant gesture of solidarity with the Jewish community, particularly in light of the recent attack on the Jewish volunteer ambulances. The incident, which is being investigated as a suspected antisemitic attack, has heightened concerns about the security of Jewish communities in the UK.
Source: The Guardian


