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Two Killed in Yom Kippur Attack Outside Manchester Synagogue, Suspect Shot Dead

Counter-terror police have identified the attacker and made arrests as the UK increases protection for synagogues.

Overview

  • Police say a driver rammed pedestrians and then stabbed victims outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Crumpsall before armed officers fatally shot him within seven minutes of the first 999 call.
  • The suspect was identified as Jihad Al‑Shamie, a 35‑year‑old British national of Syrian origin, and he wore a vest that appeared to be an explosive device but was not operational.
  • Two members of the Jewish community were killed and three people remain hospitalized with serious injuries, according to the latest police update.
  • Explosives officers examined suspicious items at the scene, the incident was declared a terrorist attack, and three additional suspects are in custody on suspicion of terror offences as inquiries continue.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer convened an emergency COBRA meeting and ordered extra policing at synagogues nationwide, as Jewish groups condemned the attack and officials noted a sustained rise in antisemitic incidents in recent years.