Yom Kippur Terror Attack at UK Synagogue Leaves Two Dead – RedState

The United States wakes up this Thursday in terrible news from the UK killed Two people were injured and five others in the synagogue in Birmingham – local police officials confirmed death. The attack occurred when they gathered for services dedicated to the Jewish Supreme Holy Day of Yom Kipur.





This is what we still know.

The jammed attack occurred outside the Ivrit synagogue in Hiton Park in Manchester at about 9:30 local time. Witnesses reported that they saw a car passing through (and possibly ending) people who gathered near the house of worship; Soon after, the man was stabbed and left to lie in a pool of blood outside the synagogue.

There are several evidence of eyewitnesses of a wild attack:

“At that moment when he got out of the car, he began to strike at a coma next to him. He went to the guard and tried to break into the synagogue, ” – one eyewitness. He told the sunField

“The guy had a knife, and he just hit the window, trying to enter,” another observer said.

In addition to two dead victims, British media reportage That the suspect was shot dead by GMP firearms and probably also died now. Photos of the obvious suspect are circulated on social networks and seem to show that he had a vest full of explosives.





The “controlled explosion” was heard at the scene, which confirmed the report that the madman tied explosives to himself before making an attack.

In his statement, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said“I am shocked by an attack in the synagogue in Krampsolla. The fact that this happened on Yom Kipur, the most holy day in the Jewish calendar makes him even more terrible. My thoughts with all the victims, and my gratitude to the emergency services and all the first respondents. ”


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The Jewish community quickly condemned bloodshed, noting the horror of this, which arises on the “most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.”

The Embassy of Israel in the United Kingdom condemns the attack that was made today on Yom Kipur on the synagogue of the Jewish congregation of the Hiton Park in Manchester.

The fact that such an act of violence should be committed on the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, in the place of prayer and community, disgustingly and deeply disappointing.

The embassy is in close contact with the Jewish community of Manchester, the British authorities and a public security trust (CST) to monitor events and ensure that the necessary support is.

We thank the Great Manchester police for their quick answer. The safety and safety of Jewish communities in the United Kingdom should be guaranteed.

The thoughts and prayers of the people of Israel are connected with the victims, their families and the entire Jewish community at this difficult time.





The United States still officially commented on the attack.

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