Prime Minister 'appalled' by arson attack on Peacehaven mosque
Police are still searching for the suspects after the blaze on Saturday night
The Prime Minister is "appalled" after a mosque in East Sussex was set on fire in a suspected arson attack, his official spokesman said.
The fire, which damaged the front entrance of the mosque in Peacehaven on Saturday night, is being treated as a hate crime by police.
Detectives are hunting for two suspects, with Sussex Police having released images of balaclava-clad people seen approaching the front door, before spraying suspected accelerant on the entrance to the mosque and igniting a fire.
Today, the Prime Minister's spokesman said: "(Sir Keir Starmer) was appalled by the arson attack in Peacehaven.
"As the Home Secretary said, attacks against Britain's Muslims are attacks against all Britons and this country itself.
"He thanks the emergency services for their swift response. Anti-Muslim hatred has no place in Britain."
Sussex Police said the incident, which occurred just before 10pm in Phyllis Avenue, is not currently being treated as terror-related.
Mothin Ali, deputy leader of the Green Party, had pressed officers to "seek clarity on the motives of this attack".
"People were inside the mosque when it was firebombed and people in this community will be feeling frightened and targeted for their faith," Mr Ali said.
He added: "My thoughts are with everyone at the masjid (mosque) and the wider Muslim community in Sussex, who will be feeling shaken and fearful today.
"Protecting Jews and Muslims in their places of worship must be a priority.
"We must redouble our commitment to stand shoulder to shoulder and bring communities together."
In a previous statement, a spokesperson for the mosque said: "We are deeply saddened by the shocking arson attack that took place at Peacehaven Community Centre on the evening of Saturday October 4.
"While the incident has caused damage to our building and vehicles, we are profoundly grateful that no one was injured.
"This hateful act does not represent our community or our town. Peacehaven has always been a place of kindness, respect and mutual support, and we will continue to embody those values.
"We ask everyone to reject division and respond to hate with unity and compassion."
The mosque will be closed until police have completed their investigations, the spokesperson added.
Sussex Police has urged anyone with information to come forward.