Synagogue Terror in Manchester: Yom Kippur Attack Leaves Two Dead
A man drove a car into pedestrians and stabbed a security guard at a synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur, killing two before being shot by police. The attack was declared a terrorist incident. Britain's government and Jewish communities express concern over rising antisemitism amidst ongoing global tensions.

Two individuals tragically lost their lives on Thursday when a vehicular and stabbing attack unfolded at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Manchester. The incident, which disrupted Yom Kippur observances, saw the assailant shot dead by police after he allegedly threatened officers with a fake explosive vest.
Eyewitnesses reported chaos and fear as gunshots echoed around the synagogue, while police forces swiftly mobilized to prevent the attacker from causing further harm. Authorities have since declared the horrific event a terrorist attack, with ongoing investigations into the attacker's identity.
The attack has amplified anxieties within the Jewish community across the UK, prompting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to vow increased security measures. The rise in antisemitic incidents continues to worry both national and international leaders, emphasizing an urgent call for unity and action against hate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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