‘There is no place for Jews in Britain anymore. It’s over’: Jewish security teams and police are called in to protect synagogues across the UK after suspected terror attack

Jewish security teams and armed police were called to protect the synagogues throughout England after four people were stabbed except for a synagogue in Manchester.
After a bomb with an armed bomb, at least two people died, today at 9.31 at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue hit a car and went to a ramp.
The bloody attack on Yom Kippur’s Jewish Holy Day was declared the ‘Plato’ incident – the word national code used by the police and emergency services while responding to the ‘plundering terrorist attack’.
He shook the Jewish community of Britain, left people in shock and fear their security.
A Jewish man who is on the stage of today’s attack said: ‘The most sacred day of the year and we understand it … There is no room for Jews in England anymore. Finished. ‘
The staff of Community Security (CST), a charity that protects the Jewish community, came to the scene shortly after the attack.
In the meantime, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer confirmed that ‘additional police assets’ will be found in the synagogues around the country after the attack: ‘We will do everything to keep our Jewish community safe.’
This morning, the suspicious terrorist attack comes in the midst of the increase in anti-Semitism throughout England, which sees the reports of racially motivated attacks.
He created concerns about the new attacks that define today’s persecution as ‘the worst nightmare of every Jew’.
The horrified members of the Jewish community embrace each other in Manchester after a suspicious terrorist attack this morning
Jewish security teams, including the staff of Charity Community Security Trust, was stabbed outside a synagogue in Manchester and then the police were called to protect synagogues throughout England.
A rabbi and the President of the Great British Rabbi Court, the October 7 Hamas attacks and Israel’s military action in Gaza in recent years due to increasing tensions in the Jewish community already existing fears will be increased further, he said.
Maidenhead Synagogue Emeritus Rabbi and the current president of the Great British Rabbi Court Rabbi Jonathan Romain, ‘horrified’ said.
He said: ‘This is the worst nightmare of every rabbi or every Jewish person.
‘This is not only a sacred day, but also the most sacred in the Jewish calendar, but also when the mass gathering time and the Jewish community come together, even if it is religious or irreligious.’
‘This will clearly increase the fears of many Jews that political violence will be shed into hatred.’
Earlier this year, CST followed anti -Semitism in the UK, and said that the Jews have been faced with ‘more hatred and pressure’ for decades after the organization’s more than 3,500 incidents in 2024.
The reports of anti -Semitism reached a record level in 2023 in 4.296 – October 7 saw Hamas’s attack on Israel and the next military action in the region since then.
A new report of CST showed that there were 1,521 antisemitic events in the UK in the first half of 2025.
This was the second highest total reported to the organization in the first six months of any year, but fell from one quarter of the 2,019 incident recorded between January and June 2024.
CST, the city’s Jewish community to secure the ‘work with the police’, he said.
Security group spokesman, ‘This seems to be a terrible attack on the most sacred day of the Jewish year,’ ‘he added.
‘We would like to thank GMP officers who immediately responded to cope with the incident and for their synagogue security.’
Dave Rich from CST, ‘Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish year.
“ Is a very serious day and the synagogues around the country will be full throughout the day.
‘There is always a significant security operation between the police and CST in the Jewish community at all great Jewish festivals.’
The images show a suspect lying on the ground outside the synagogue as he targets his armed police weapons
A Kia Picanto, who seems to have been damaged by a collision depicted at the scene today
Personnel from the Community Security Foundation (CST), a charity that protects the Jewish community, came to the scene shortly after the attack
The Jewish community reacted with shock after the attack (in the picture: the police are talking to people at the scene)
According to the Facebook page, the Heaton Park Hebrew community is a large Ashkenazi Orthodox synagogue officially established in 1935.
Rabbi Daniel Walker is currently starting the congregation.
More members of the community gathered at the scene, some in tears and embraced each other.
Famous Judge Rob Rinder said: ‘On the most sacred day of the year, we attacked a Manchester synagogue. Our children walk to school behind the barbed wire protected by weapons. Nevertheless, some of them still answer with this persecution.
“ This is my country, my grandfather after the Holocaust after the shelter found in the shelter, under the rule of law promises freedom. Today I pray for the victims, thank you to the brave responding, and I wonder that this word is not fading.
‘This small community cannot be alone. If you believe in England (wherever you come from and whatever your belief) you should stand with us. ‘
Currently, European leaders will fly early from a meeting to chair Cobra, Sir Keir Starmer, ‘horrified’ said: ‘The most sacred day of the Jewish calendar Yom Yom Kippur makes the fact that even more terrible.
‘I would like to thank the loved ones and the first respondents of those who were affected by the affected.’
A major event was declared and the ambulance service and the police put ‘Plato into force -the national code word used by emergency services when responding to’ plundering terrorist attack ‘.
The video shared on social media seems to show that armed police officers show guns to the ground. The officers scream to the audience to ‘bombs’ and ‘return’ and ‘to continue’.
It is seen that the person on the ground starts to get up without the sound of firearms and falls to the ground. Another person lies still on the floor outside the synagogue gates with blood around their heads.
A bomb destruction unit dozens of police vehicles, fire and ambulance teams at the scene.
Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Manchester, said that a victim looked like a security guard who was attacked with a knife. The suspect said he was believed to have died, but this was not confirmed.
“ I can give some assurance that the emergency danger is over, ” he added.
The Great Manchester Police (GMP) said: ‘Police, Middleton Road Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Crumpsall, by the public member at 9.31 o’clock, witnessed the members of the people and stabbed a man stabbed.
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The force said he had declared a big event at 9.37.
The statement continued: ‘Great Manchester Police Firearms were fired at 9.38 o’clock. A man was shot, believed to be guilty. Medical officials came to the scene at 9.41 in the morning and headed to people.
There are still four members of the people with injuries caused by both vehicle and knife wounds. While the police continue to deal with the incident, people are asked to avoid the region. ‘
Salford Royal, Fairfield General, Rochdale Revir and Royal Oldham hospitals are ‘locked’ after the incident.
The streets surrounding the synagogue, police cars and vans, sirens Blaring, competed on neighboring roads and were taken under the cord.
Black war fatigue and carrying machine guns can also be seen in the cord outside the synagogue.
Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood said: ‘In a synagogue in Manchester today, I terrified me on the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
‘My first thoughts are with victims, brave police and emergency services.’
For the neighbor Bury South, who has a great Jewish community, workers’ deputy Christian Wakeford said, ‘For this, I know how worried about my Jewish community with my thoughts and prayers, my thoughts and prayers.’
A big incident and the police put ‘Plato into effect -the national code word used by emergency services while responding to’ looter terrorist attack ‘
Fire and rescue teams are among those who respond to the event in Manchester
Among a group of shock audiences in the cord, a Jewish man, his wife and daughter and other members of the community are still in the synagogue, he said.
A series of black, unmarked police and minibuses carrying a series of simple clothing officers with facial coatings, left the area of the incident quickly.
While the locals are called to avoid the scene on the Middleton Road, the road is closed between Wilton Road and Crumpsall Lane.
North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), said the sources were sent to the scene.
A spokesman said: ‘Our priority is to ensure that people receive the medical aid they need as quickly as possible.’
Members of the Jewish community observe Yom Kippur.
He said that he was similar to the Christmas Day for Christians in terms of religious importance in the year, but that he was the day of seriousness and fasting instead of celebration.




