“Police may have accidentally shot two victims, including one who succumbed to his wounds, trying to put under control attack in his synagogue Manchester During Yom Kipur, the most sacred feast of Judaism, ”the British police said today (03.10.2025).
During the attack on Thursday, two men, 53 -year -old Edran Dolby and 66 -year -old Melvin Kravitz, were killed when a British man of Syrian descent led his car on pedestrians and then began stabbing them outside the Synagogue.
The perpetrator, who gunmen shot and killed on the spot, did not bring a firearm, Manchester Steve Watson’s police chief said, although one of the people who were killed suffered a shot from a shot.
«Therefore this injury may have been caused as tragic and unforeseen consistency urgent action undertaken one of the police officers to me to set end in her her wicked attack ‘, Watson said in a statement.
Watson said that another believer was allegedly injured by a shot without threatening his life, and that he is estimated to be estimated that he is estimated to be The two victims were close to each other behind the door of the synagogueas the faithful they tried to block him attacker to Get in.
OR Police announced that the suspect is 35 -year -old jihad al -Sami, 35 years oldand said he could not find records showing that there were reports of the government program against radicalism.
OR British government pledged to intensify efforts to deal with anti -Semitism as the Jewish community is trying to recover from the attack.
Prime Minister Kir Starmer visited the point of attack today (03.10.2025) and spoke with members of the Jewish community. He did not make a public statement, but he stressed earlier that Al Sami wanted to “attack the Jews because they are Jews”.
Police have also called on protest rally organizers scheduled for London this weekend in support of the Palestine Action organization that has been outlawed, to cancel it or postpone it, saying that it would divert police forces.
The organizers said the rally, the latter in a series of demonstrations in which police arrested at least 1,500 people, would normally take place and that it is a police choice whether to make more arrests of people “holding peaceful placards”.