Manchester synagogue latest: Police name terrorist attack suspect as 35-year-old Jihad Al-Shamie
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The police died of the suspect as Jihad al-Shamie, two people behind a terrorist attack on a synagogue in Greater Manchester.
35-year-old Al-Shamie was shot and killed by the police seven minutes after the officers were warned of the car and the stabbing attack on Thursday morning.
The police said he was wearing a vest that seems to be a “explosive device olmuş which was found to be“ applicable ”.
A woman in her 30 -year -old and 60s was arrested on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack in connection with the murders.
It is thought that al-Shamie’s name did not appear in the first searches of police and security service records and is under the current investigation.
Sir Keir Starmer condemned the “inferior” attack, as Britain said that Britain should “be eaten”.
The Prime Minister, who visited the synagogue on Thursday evening, said: “Although this is not a new hatred, something that these Jews always live, we must be open, is once again a rising hatred, and England must defeat once again.”
The neighbors define the suspect’s silent life in Prestwich
The police focused on the Langley Crescent in Prestwich, about two miles away from the attack zone, which left two people dead and three wounded.
The neighbors of the suspect in the Manchester Synagogue terrorist attack Manchester Evening News He lived on the street with a family member.
56 -year -old Simon Barlass said that El Shamie often uses “pressure on the counter in the garden” and nearby shops. He also claimed to have parked a car that match the images of the vehicle used on the street in recent days.
Another neighbor said Telegram Al-Shamie has lived there for nearly ten years, had no wife or child.
“It seemed to have never talked to anyone,” he said, he described him muscular, and often carried shopping bags as he walked in pajamas and sandals.
Shweta Sharma3 October 2025 05:17
What do we know about the suspect?
Police said the attacker was defined as Jihad al-Shamie, a 35-year-old citizen of British Syrian origin.
Police said the suspect had been killed after he was shot by firearm officers only seven minutes after being invited to the synagogue.
The confirmation of his death was initially delayed because “suspicious items in his person” had an explosive device. The police then said there was no bomb.

The police also said that three people – two men in their 30s and a woman in their 60s – were arrested on the attack.
Al-Shamie did not appear in the first police or security service records and was not believed to be under the investigation. Police also confirmed that the government had never applied to the anti -radical program.
Police said they are still working to determine the motive behind the attack. But Yom Kippur took place on the most serious day of the Jewish calendar. The synagogues are full of people on the holy day.
Shweta Sharma3 October 2025 04:59
‘Our Hearts were broken for you’: Manchester Synagogue in the Terrorist Attack Destructive Terror Attack
While the neighbors were trying to agree with a “heartbreaking” and “terrible dur attack on the Jewish community of England, a day that was often reserved for worship and celebration became the darıl the darkest of moments ..
On Thursday morning, Jihad al-Shamie started a car in the Heaton Park Shul in Greater Manchester and stabbed two people and three were in serious condition. Since then, the police declared a terrorist incident and added that Al-Shamie was shot and killed by firearms at the scene.
While talking IndependentThe neighbors said that they were “shock” and “heart broken için for the loss of“ innocent life ”in a respected community. However, the others added that they were upset, but they were not “surprised by the terrorist act and said that global tensions were poured into the streets targeting one of the biggest Jewish neighborhoods of England.
Shweta Sharma3 October 2025 04:21
Pictures from the stage after the attack



Athena stavrou3 October 2025 04:00
Netanyahu says ‘weakness to terrorism’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that the “barbaric attack on a British synagogue was“ the weakness against terrorism only bringing more terrorism ”.
“We pray for the rapid healing of our hearts and the wounded,” our hearts said.
“As I warned in the UN: The weakness against terrorism only brings more terrorism. Only power and unity can beat it.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar was more directly in his criticism of the Kier Starmer government and accused England of not being able to take action against anti -Semitism.
In an article in X on Thursday night, Sa’ar said, “The truth is: Blatant and widespread anti -Semitic and anti -Israeli incentives, as well as calls for support for terrorism, recently became a widespread phenomenon in the streets of London, England and campuses,” he said.
Shweta Sharma3 October 2025 03:54
Independent Vision: This synagogue attack is a test of the traditional tolerance of England
Athena stavrou3 October 2025 03:02
Listen: Manchester Synagogue Attack Remember the Eyewitness of the Police Suspect
Athena stavrou3 October 2025 02:19
Greater Manchester Mayor joined the house secretary condemning the ‘terrible’ Manchester Synagogue attack ‘
Athena stavrou3 October 2025 01:34
How did the attack occur
Officers, a car was directed to people and a man was stabbed by a people who were called to the scene at 9.31 o’clock.
The police arrived soon and the “Plato” was a major incident used by the police and emergency services to the “looter terrorist attack” and a major event in 9.37 o’clock.
Images on social media showed that public members shouted at firearms officers and showed that the suspect was a bomb attached to him.
The police then confirmed that the terrorist was wearing a vest a vest with an explosive device view ”.
The video published on social media showed that officers showed a gun to someone lying in front of the synagogue.
Officers shout to the audience to “return” and “continue”.
The person on the ground starts to get up without firearms and falls to the ground.
He lies still on the place outside the synagogue gates with blood next to another person’s head.
Athena stavrou3 October 2025 00:41




