Mahmood calls for pro-Gaza demonstrations to halt in wake of synagogue stabbings

Shabana Mahmood called on pro -Gaza demonstrators to stop protesting after a terrorist attack in a synagogue in Manchester. The Minister of the Interior condemned a protest in Manchester after stabbing and called on the participants of “showing some humanity”.
“I think some humanity could be shown. I was disappointed that humanity and solidarity were not shown to our Jewish community.
Ms. Mahmood added: “It was very disappointed to see that these protests continued last night.
“Problems that guide these protests have been going on for a while. They didn’t seem to end any day soon. They could have taken a step back and give only one or two days a community and they could only give a community that spent one or two days.”
Before visiting Manchester, Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis said that this was a “very dark time” because he referred to a ruthless wave of hatred against the Jews ”.
BBC Radio speaks in the 4s Today The program, Sir Ephraim said: “Our hearts have been shattered right now. What passes yesterday was a terrible blow to us, in fact something we were afraid of the accumulation of this action.
“I will come to Manchester early this morning with my wife to be with a mourning community, and this was not only for the Jews of England, but for our whole society – a very dark time – because it was not just an attack against the Jews, but this was an attack against the values of our society.”
He added: “On our streets, campuses, social media and social media and [in] Some media. “
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The Minister of Interior confirmed that the man who was an antisemitic terrorist attack on Friday was not known by the police before and was not referred to the prevention program.
The Great Manchester police said that 53 -year -old Adrian Daulby and 66 -year -old Melvin Cravitz died after he went to a group of people outside the Heaton Park Hebrew community synagogue before stabbing a man of Shamie.
Hours after the attack in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of Judaism, there were pro -Filestin demonstrations in Westminster, Manchester and Leeds.
Asked about the demonstrations, Mahmood said, ın Everyone who is thinking of going on a protest, imagine whether you are a family member who is killed on the most sacred day in your belief. Imagine how to feel and then step back for a minute.
“Give people the chance to be upset. [it] It doesn’t mean you need to use it. “
Three people were arrested on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack in connection with the murders in Manchester.
Shamie was shot and killed by the police seven minutes after warning against the attack in Crumpsall on Thursday morning. He entered England as a small child, and in 2006, he was given British citizenship at the age of 16.
It is not considered that the name of the police and security service records did not appear in the first searches and is under investigation.
The Great Manchester police said that although the official identity has not yet been realized, both of them were informed by the family contact officers of the families of Mr. Daulby and Mr. Cravitz from Crumpsall.
On Friday morning, the Great Manchester police confirmed that the existence of “high visibility ında in North Manchester, Bury and Salford in the Jewish communities and synagogues of extra officers. Police added that increasing visits will be made to local places of worship.
Other plans will be developed during Friday to ensure the application of appropriate measures during the evening and weekend.




