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Will do everything to guarantee the security you deserve: Keir Starmer on Manchester Synagogue terror attack

A horrific terror attack targeted a Manchester synagogue during Yom Kippur, leaving multiple casualties. Prime Minister Keir Starmer immediately condemned the violence and promised enhanced security for Jewish communities. He's returning from Denmark to chair an emergency Cobra committee meeting in response. The attack involved a vehicle ramming and stabbing in the Crumpsall area before police neutralized the suspect.

London, October 3

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday (local time) condemned the Manchester synagogue terror attack, promising security to every Jew staying in the country.

He said that "anti-semitism" is a hatred that is rising in the country, and that it should be defeated.

"This was a vile terrorist attack that attacked Jews, because they are Jews. Anti-semitism is a hatred that is rising, once again. Britain must defeat it, once again. To every Jewish person in this country: I promise that I will do everything in my power to guarantee you the security you deserve," Keir Starmer wrote on X.

The attack took place in the Crumpsall area of Manchester, where a car was driven into members of the public and a man was stabbed. At least two people were killed, and three others remain in serious condition. Police confirmed that the suspected attacker was shot by armed officers and is believed to be dead.

Worshippers who were inside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue at the time were evacuated as emergency services responded to the scene.

Following the attack, Greater Manchester Police declared PLATO, a national code used when armed officers are deployed across the force in response to an ongoing attack, according to CNN.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced "additional police assets" will be deployed at synagogues across the country."

The fact that this has taken place on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, makes it all the more horrific," the Prime Minister said in a post on X. "My thoughts are with the loved ones of all those affected."

According to the UK news media, Starmer will cut short his trip to Copenhagen, where he was attending a security meeting of European leaders, to return to the UK and chair a session of the government's Cobra committee - a cross-departmental group convened during national emergencies.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Strong response from Starmer. Every country needs to protect its minorities. Reminds me how India has handled similar situations - security and unity are key.

David E

While I appreciate the PM's swift response, I hope this isn't just political rhetoric. We need concrete, long-term solutions to combat rising anti-semitism globally.

Ananya R

Terrible news. In India we've seen how religious violence destroys communities. Hope the UK authorities take strong action and provide proper security to all places of worship.

Sarah B

Cutting short his international trip shows Starmer understands the gravity. Religious tolerance is something every society must protect. My thoughts with the victims' families.

Vikram M

This is why we need strong security measures everywhere. No community should live in fear while practicing their faith. Good that police responded quickly.

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