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The deadly attack in a synagogue in Manchester is the main story of Friday’s articles. “A hateful knifeist released terror in a synagogue on the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.” The article reports about the statements of eyewitness that describes the man as a “robot” before approaching the synagogue. He also notes the “heroic” action of Rabbi Daniel Walker, stating that he and others have managed to baricing the doors of himself and prevent the suspicious attacker from entering the synagogue.
“The courage of the rabbi and worship saves many lives” i Paper reports. A “Hero Security Officer” says that it helps to stop the knife outside the synagogue entrance. On the other hand, Taylor Swift’s new album The Life of a Showgirl is a temporary agreement between the UK and the EU to help reduce energy costs.
Guardian, his own resources, Jihad al-Shamie called the attacker “in the first research of the anti-terrorism systems”, he said.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s response to Manchester attack is the focus of the main story of Financial Times. He reported that Sir Keir returned to Copenhagen early from a diplomatic trip and declared the attack on the nation during an address on television. Elsewhere, the article reports that Japan’s “Asahi cyber attack days after running the super dry”. Domestic beer factories have been closed since Monday, so Asahi Super Drya beer can soon be lost from bars and shop shelves.
Daily Telegraph is leading Israel’s reaction to the Manchester attack. Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar’dan “British government” to keep anti -Jewish hatred of hatred and the development of accused of accused of released. In a separate story, the article was the King of the Wales of Wales, “he was not afraid of changing the changes needed by the monarchy,” he said.
In the best story of the Daily Mail, the article focuses on those known about the suspect. This article has previously reported that it was “an” Islamic terrorist “unknown” anti -terrorist police.
Under the title of “Terror in the Synagogue”, Daily Mirror reported that the heroic Lord of the hero “saved countless life”. “Jewish communities are preparing for a wave of violence,” he says. “How did the children learn to cope with Kate’s cancer,” he says.
Daily Star leads with “killed in horror on 2 Jewish Holy Days”. The suspect continued his car before he started stabbing his car to the members of the people outside the Heaton Park Hebrew community directly “near” “near the Hebrew community.”
“Terror on the most sacred day” Daily Express’s title.
The leading story in The Times says the police’s attack is “upgraded warning” for “potential imitators”. The Prime Minister contains his lyrics and warned that “antisemitic hatred,” once again rising, “because the police were deployed to protect Jewish worship areas around the country.
“7 minutes evil”, the title on the front page of the sun. The article “reportes the actions of Rabbi Daniel Walker,” calmly locking others behind the gates of the temple.