Synagogue in Manchester attacked on Yom Kippur
A terrorist attack has taken place on a Synagogue in Manchester. Any terrorist attack is awful, but it is particularly vicious to attack a place of worship on that religion's most holy day, and this attack took place during the Jewish festival of Yom Kippur.
A car was reported to have been driven at members of the public, and victims were also stabbed. Greater Manchester Police responded rapidly and shorts were fired: one person, believed to be the perpetrator, has been shot and is apparently dead. Two innocent people have been killed and three are in hospital with injuries from the attacker's vehicle, stab wounds, or both.
Greater Manchester Police should be praised for their prompt response. Thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families.
MP Kevin Hollingrake said:
"Heartbreaking to learn that two people have lost their lives in the horrific attack in Manchester on Yom Kippur.
Antisemitism has reared its ugly head again and is a stain on the social fabric of our nation.
Our Jewish community should never face such hatred alone.
We stand with them in grief and solidarity.
My thanks go to the emergency services and first responders dealing with this horrific incident."
Terrorist attacks on any community are unacceptable. I believe that all decent British people will stand with British Jews at this terrible time.
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