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Manchester synagogue hero weighs Aliyah to Israel after attack: 'No longer feel safe in UK'
Hero of Manchester Yom Kippur synagogue terror attack, shot by police while holding doors against a knife-wielding terrorist, says rising antisemitism has him considering moving his four children to Israel, despite roots in the city
ynet
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11.30.25
King Charles visits Manchester synagogue attacked by Islamic State supporter
Two Jewish worshippers were killed during Yom Kippur services by naturalized British citizen of Syrian origin; during his visit to the synagogue Charles met some of those who had been inside when the attack took place
Reuters
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10.20.25
Man wounded in antisemitic attack on Manchester synagogue discharged from hospital
Yoni Finlay, struck by police gunfire during Yom Kippur terror attack outside Manchester synagogue, leaves after seven-hour surgery; his son calls him 'a complete hero' who 'saved so many lives' by holding synagogue doors shut
Itamar Eichner
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10.15.25
'Dead Jews Don't Count': English Football Association skips moment of silence for Jewish Manchester victims
Campaign Against Antisemitism outraged after friendly match between England and Wales at Wembley did not hold a minute of silence or tribute to those murdered in the Manchester synagogue attack last week: 'Ignoring this tragedy is outrageous'
ynet
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10.10.25
ISIS-inspired terror plot targeting Jews in Manchester foiled
Two suspects allegedly planned a mass attack on Jews in northwest England, buying rifles, pistols and 900 bullets before being arrested in undercover sting operation
Itamar Eichner
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10.09.25
Manchester synagogue attacker called police mid-rampage: ‘I killed two Jews in the name of ISIS’
British police said Jihad al-Shami, who killed two worshipers in a Yom Kippur attack, phoned 999 to pledge allegiance to ISIS before being shot dead. A former girlfriend said he forced her to watch ISIS videos.
ynet Global, News Agencies
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10.09.25
Father of Manchester terrorist called for Israel's destruction: 'Israel - a sworn enemy', 'Hamas - people of God'
Naturalized British citizen Dr. Faraj al-Shami often posted on social media his support for Hamas and terrorist organizations, celebrated the Oct. 7 massacre and praised the terrorists: 'What they did - a miracle by all standards'; But he condemned the murderous attack carried out by his son on Yom Kippur: 'Shocked by what happened'
Itamar Eichner
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10.05.25
Dozens arrested in London at Palestine Action protest days after Manchester attack
UK PM urged pro-Palestinian protesters to refrain after Manchester attack, but hundreds rallied in London over Palestine Action ban; meanwhile, 50,000 marched in Barcelona against 'genocide in Gaza'
News Agencies
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10.04.25
Never again is not enough: why Manchester is our warning?
Opinion: The horrific attack in Manchester is not an isolated tragedy but the inevitable result of decades of Jewish denial, complacency, and misallocated leadership. From failed institutions like the ADL to the obsession with social-media campaigns over real security, our people have been left vulnerable while enemies grow bolder. To survive, Jews must embrace Hebraization—raising a generation of Hebrew-speaking, self-defending modern Maccabees who see sovereignty and self-protection as natural as lighting Shabbat candles.
Adam Scott Bellos
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10.04.25
Outrage in Manchester: deputy PM booed, synagogue attacker had rape case, father backed Hamas
Deputy PM David Lammy was booed at a Manchester synagogue vigil after the Yom Kippur attack. The assailant, previously accused of rape, had been freed on bail. His father condemned the attack but had praised Hamas on Oct. 7.
Ynet Global
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10.03.25
Manchester synagogue rabbi recalls for first time: 'I looked evil in the face'
Rabbi Daniel Walker recalled the Manchester terror attack that left two dead and four wounded, hailing those who “blocked him with their bodies” and warning in an ITV interview that rising hatred is “deeply worrying.”
Ynet Global
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10.03.25
Starmer visits Manchester synagogue; Yom Kippur victim died from police gunfire
Manchester police confirm one victim of Manchester synagogue attack was accidentally shot by officers
News Agencies
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10.03.25
Manchester victims Adrian and Melvin killed by Jihad al-Shamie; attacker lived near synagogue and worked as tutor
UK releases new details on Jihad al-Shamie, 35, the Syrian-born man who killed two Jews in Manchester on Yom Kippur; neighbors describe him as isolated, childhood videos show him playing near the attack site
Ynet
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10.03.25
After Manchester synagogue terrorist IDed, British Jews recall 'tsunami of Jew-hatred'
Synagogue terrorist Jihad al-Shami, 35, a Syrian who immigrated to Britain as a child and became a naturalized citizen, was eliminated after a 6-minute rampage and stabbing spree, and was wearing fake explosive belt; 3 suspects also arrested; Jews were told to lock doors, and claim inaction in the face of the wave of antisemitism since the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre: 'Everyone knew this day would come'; Vehicles flying Palestinian flags taunted the victims near the scene
Ynet, News Agencies
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10.03.25
Did not say attack occurred at a synagogue: Manchester soccer clubs' outrageous statements
Manchester's top soccer clubs published posts condemning the terrorist attack that occurred at a local synagogue on Yom Kippur leaving 2 worshippers dead, but they did not specify the location of the murderous incident or that the victims were Jewish; Fans protested online: 'Are you joking, Say exactly what happened'
ynet
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10.03.25
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