Not by hostile crowds, but by curious and bemused locals, drawn by the huge media response to what was a sickening attack. Of all the targets, a voluntary ambulance service, that provides medical care to all sectors of the local population, not just the Jewish community, seemed grotesque. It was a cynical act, designed to capture public attention, with not a moment's thought for the impact on the wider community and the risk to those nearby from exploding oxygen cylinders. I was moved by the number of local people who came to speak to us, to tell me how they...