King Charles visits UK synagogue attacked by 'IS supporter'
King Charles met with synagogue leaders and honored victims after a terrorist attack that killed two worshippers and injured others during Yom Kippur, police said.
- King Charles met survivors and aided those affected by the car and knife attack at a Manchester synagogue on October 2, where two people were killed.
- The King expressed his "sadness" following the "terrible" incident and met senior leaders, survivors, and emergency responders.
- Melvin Cravitz, 66, and Adrian Daulby, 53, were killed in the attack on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, which police say was carried out by an "IS supporter".
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King Charles meets heroes of 'terrible' synagogue terror attack
King Charles III during a visit to Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue(Picture: Getty Images) King Charles met with the heroic congregation who stopped a knife-wielding terrorist from getting into their synagogue in a moving visit. The King was met by Rabbi Daniel Walker who shut the doors of Heaton Park Synagogue to stop Jihad Al-Shamie’s terror attack on Yom Kippur the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. ‘I can’t tell you how sad I am,’ …

King meets ‘hero’ survivors of Manchester synagogue attack
Charles was making his first appearance at an official engagement since Prince Andrew’s decision to relinquish his titles.
King Charles Visits Manchester Synagogue Attack Site, Meets Grieving Community
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND (VINnews) — King Charles visited the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Manchester on Monday, paying respects at the site of a deadly terror attack that struck the synagogue on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. The monarch viewed floral tributes and met with community leaders, offering support to a community […]
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