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Manchester Synagogue Attack

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ferry23 Thu 02-Oct-25 11:22:04

Thoughts with all those affected. Quietly attending their place of worship for prayer and reflection on this, the holiest day in the calendar for the Jewish community.

Despicable and disgusting.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:35:15

ronib

I have discovered that the father of the assassin is apparently a trauma surgeon working here. I don’t know if this is true but if it is, I wonder how his son became radicalised and if the government needs to rethink its approach? Clearly from an educated family and apparently working as a tutor in English and computing- just what happened to cause a young man to kill?

The father and the family have issued a statement:

www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/dad-manchester-synagogue-terrorist-jihad-32603487

This is the same man I found earlier. He is apparently currently working in Sudan and has worked in many war torn areas, according to his LinkedIn profile.

ferry23 Fri 03-Oct-25 11:29:42

I opened this thread because of the atrocity of yesterday and to express my sadness for the victims and all those affected. I made no political references.

I (sadly) knew that the thread would go off on a tangent, I was fairly sure who would take it off thread, and predicted much of their rhetoric.

I stand by my disgust of the perpetrator(s) of this despicable act, and my deep sadness towards not only those affected, but that this happened at all.

Today, I think of the irony - the whipping up of hatred and the instant communication of global news, the recruitment of like minded people to take part in various marches and rallies via social media platforms - invented by Jews.

Our ability to find the answer to almost anything. to research and learn via Goggle - thanks to it's Jewish founders.

The revolutionary contraceptive pill that radically changed the lives of women worldwide - invented by a Jew. Allow me to continue -

The polio vaccine
The Theory of Relativity
Mass production of penicillin
The sewing machine
The bra
Netflix
Chemotherapy
Blue Jeans -

the list is endless and contributions by Jews from the sublime to the ridiculous shape our lives as we live them in the here and now.

But let's not applaud them, or thank them, or celebrate them. Let's hate them and kill them.

And then let someone come along and belittle their worth.

What a dreadful world we are living in.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:29:11

Galaxy

If you go on BBC home page you will see a discussion by the home secretary on the marches held yesterday. That gives some details of the marches.

Thank you. I'll do that.

Galaxy Fri 03-Oct-25 11:27:48

If you go on BBC home page you will see a discussion by the home secretary on the marches held yesterday. That gives some details of the marches.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:23:48

Nik1ta

sunami

Oreo

What I see on here are probable pro Palestine supporters feeling very very uncomfortable and not wanting to talk about the marches.
But we need to.
The police have designated this as a terror attack and had done last evening when I made my comments so I certainly wasn’t rushing in to judge.He was a Muslim whose family fled Syria when he was a young child and settled here.
Yesterday’s disgusting attack was then built on by the Israel and Jew haters in this country who organised protests and drive by’s and over excited violence and loads were arrested by the police.

I didn't know anything about any marches yesterday until I read about them on here. Do you by chance have a link, so I can read about them for myself? Thanks.

One doesn’t need to be Sherlock to see why the murderer chose yesterday as the date for his heinous act and whilst democracies must allow peaceful demonstrations there are limits when they glorify hatred and intimidate. It seems to me that demonstrations are often full of “virtue signallers”& exacerbate divisions in society. The glorification of terrorist acts is totally unacceptable and those responsible should face the full rigours of the law. However that doesn’t seem to happen in the UK and if it did perhaps we would see less of this vile behaviour on our streets.

Do you have any links to demonstrations yesterday?

Even Sherlock got it wrong sometimes.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:22:09

GrannyGravy13

Galaxy

I have just seen that. It appears the person shot was trying to stop the killer, I can't begin to imagine how that police officer will feel.

Here in Spain the news is saying that the man shot was behind the door trying along with others to stop the perpetrator from entering the synagogue.

They are also reporting that one of the injured in hospital is also a victim of gunshot.

Tragic.

Nik1ta Fri 03-Oct-25 11:21:35

sunami

Oreo

What I see on here are probable pro Palestine supporters feeling very very uncomfortable and not wanting to talk about the marches.
But we need to.
The police have designated this as a terror attack and had done last evening when I made my comments so I certainly wasn’t rushing in to judge.He was a Muslim whose family fled Syria when he was a young child and settled here.
Yesterday’s disgusting attack was then built on by the Israel and Jew haters in this country who organised protests and drive by’s and over excited violence and loads were arrested by the police.

I didn't know anything about any marches yesterday until I read about them on here. Do you by chance have a link, so I can read about them for myself? Thanks.

One doesn’t need to be Sherlock to see why the murderer chose yesterday as the date for his heinous act and whilst democracies must allow peaceful demonstrations there are limits when they glorify hatred and intimidate. It seems to me that demonstrations are often full of “virtue signallers”& exacerbate divisions in society. The glorification of terrorist acts is totally unacceptable and those responsible should face the full rigours of the law. However that doesn’t seem to happen in the UK and if it did perhaps we would see less of this vile behaviour on our streets.

ronib Fri 03-Oct-25 11:21:01

wwm2 I didn’t assume that your GDIL was an immigrant btw.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:20:55

Boz

Reported in The Times under breaking news. MP was John Howell.

Is this the same incident?

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15158709/Police-probe-Islamist-terrorist-death-threats-MP-Israel.html

It was in 2012.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 03-Oct-25 11:20:52

Galaxy

I have just seen that. It appears the person shot was trying to stop the killer, I can't begin to imagine how that police officer will feel.

Here in Spain the news is saying that the man shot was behind the door trying along with others to stop the perpetrator from entering the synagogue.

They are also reporting that one of the injured in hospital is also a victim of gunshot.

Galaxy Fri 03-Oct-25 11:15:50

I have just seen that. It appears the person shot was trying to stop the killer, I can't begin to imagine how that police officer will feel.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:15:26

Boz

Reported in The Times under breaking news. MP was John Howell.

Shame, I can't read the Times because it's behind a paywall.

I'd like to know more before I come to any judgment.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:14:25

Doodledog

I've just had a headline pop up on my phone saying that the police shot one of the people who died. It is from the i newspaper.

Yes, they did. That's old news Doodledog. Or do you mean one of the other people, apart from the perpetrator?

Boz Fri 03-Oct-25 11:14:15

Reported in The Times under breaking news. MP was John Howell.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 03-Oct-25 11:13:28

What an utter tragedy - the latest news from Manchester.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:13:05

It's not just mad men who are critical of people who support Israel's actions. Hate mail is, in my opinion, never justified, although some free speech supporters would disagree.

Doodledog Fri 03-Oct-25 11:12:54

I've just had a headline pop up on my phone saying that the police shot one of the people who died. It is from the i newspaper.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:10:47

Boz

This madman has history, it seems. Hate emails to politicians who support Israel.

Where did you find out about that? I don't believe anything without sources.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:09:51

ronib

I have discovered that the father of the assassin is apparently a trauma surgeon working here. I don’t know if this is true but if it is, I wonder how his son became radicalised and if the government needs to rethink its approach? Clearly from an educated family and apparently working as a tutor in English and computing- just what happened to cause a young man to kill?

No idea, but if his father is a trauma surgeon and is the one on social media who is currently working in Sudan, maybe the son became traumatised by what he saw his father witnessing and treating. Maybe he blamed all Jews for what is happening in Gaza. Just speculation. Trying to find a reason, just like everybody else.

Boz Fri 03-Oct-25 11:08:36

This madman has history, it seems. Hate emails to politicians who support Israel.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:06:21

Oreo

What I see on here are probable pro Palestine supporters feeling very very uncomfortable and not wanting to talk about the marches.
But we need to.
The police have designated this as a terror attack and had done last evening when I made my comments so I certainly wasn’t rushing in to judge.He was a Muslim whose family fled Syria when he was a young child and settled here.
Yesterday’s disgusting attack was then built on by the Israel and Jew haters in this country who organised protests and drive by’s and over excited violence and loads were arrested by the police.

I didn't know anything about any marches yesterday until I read about them on here. Do you by chance have a link, so I can read about them for myself? Thanks.

sunami Fri 03-Oct-25 11:03:24

FriedGreenTomatoes2

Casdon

TerriBull

I'm wondering why given the murders a jubilant march by pro Palestinians was allowed to take place later. Fanning the flames and terrifying the Jewish community further.

I think it was impromptu, no doubt organised over social media. Given it’s impossible to know in advance about impromptu events, I think it is wrong for the media to publicise them, as giving them air time is wrong and may spur others to copy.

It was not impromptu. It was a planned event to coincide with Yom Kippur apparently.

How does anybody know that for sure? Did the murderer leave a note?

Whitewavemark2 Fri 03-Oct-25 10:50:20

ronib

Technically Christianity is now a minority religion in the UK. I don’t quite understand your argument wwm2 about your GDIL. Lots of migrants have faced abuse for all sorts of reasons- even pale skinned people. The difference is that Jews were killed yesterday. As a society we need to stop and work out future preventative measures. It’s unacceptable as it stands.

My GDIL is not an immigrant, that is the sort of assumption that those directing hate at her are making.

Allira Fri 03-Oct-25 10:48:37

ronib

Technically Christianity is now a minority religion in the UK. I don’t quite understand your argument wwm2 about your GDIL. Lots of migrants have faced abuse for all sorts of reasons- even pale skinned people. The difference is that Jews were killed yesterday. As a society we need to stop and work out future preventative measures. It’s unacceptable as it stands.

The Church of England is the Established Church in England.

Christianity of one form or another is the largest religion in the UK although many people do not attend services.
It is not a minority religion, although more people claim to have no religion at all now.

Galaxy Fri 03-Oct-25 10:45:09

There are lots of things to talk about ( silence is not an option) but I would say that in addition to the bravery of those involved, it also appears to be excellent police response. According to the media, there were 7 minutes between the call and the suspect being shot dead by police, they undoubtedly saved lives.