Humza Yousaf: Manchester Attack Had ‘Nothing to Do with Islam’
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Humza Yousaf: Manchester attack had ‘nothing to do with Islam’
What was your reaction to the attack on a synagogue in Manchester yesterday? Most right thinking people, you’d hope, simply recoiled in horror and dread on hearing the news that two Jews had been killed and three seriously injured in a terrorist attack on British soil. For the ‘The Centre for Media Monitoring’ (CfMM), an
Felix Klein speaks after the attack in Manchester of an "eliminational hatred against Jews". The Central Council of Jews showed itself in "deep grief and dismay".

In Manchester, an attacker killed two people outside a synagogue. The anti-Semitism commissioner has issued a statement on the attack.
The British Prime Minister said today that the United Kingdom must "discover" the rise of anti-Semit hatred, after an attack by a synagogue in Manchester which made two deaths and four serious injuries in the Yom Kippur's holiday. "This hate is not new, it's something the Jews have always lived. We must be clear: it's a hate that is getting up again, and the United Kingdom has to defeat it again," said Keir Starmer in a speech broadcast by Briti…
The German Federal Government's Commissioner for Anti-Semitism, Felix Klein, has called on people in Germany to show solidarity with the Jewish community. "The arrest of suspected Hamas terrorists in Berlin and the attack on the synagogue in Manchester on the highest Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur, show us how acutely and concretely Jewish life in Europe is currently threatened," Klein told the Funke Media Group newspapers (Friday editions). "Five y…
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