Manchester synagogue attack – 2 murdered and Muslim terrorist shot dead by police

Manchester synagogue terrorist with suspected suicide belt who killed at least two before being shot by police

This is the ‘terrorist’ with a suspected suicide belt who killed at least two people outside a Manchester synagogue before being shot by police.

A car was driven into a crowd and a man stabbed at around 9.30am on Yom Kippur – the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

Police said three other victims are in a serious condition after the attack outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall.


What we know about Manchester synagogue attack

Two people have died in a car ramming and stabbing attack at a synagogue in Manchester, with the suspect shot by police.

The incident came on Yom Kippur – the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar.


Manchester attack updates

Oh the poor Mohammedans!

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Israeli navy begins intercepting Greta’s flotilla attempting to break Gaza blockade, activists say

The Israeli Navy has begun to intercept the large flotilla attempting to break the Israeli maritime blockade on the Gaza Strip, according to activists.

Footage shows a Navy vessel close to one of the boats. According to the organizers, Israeli soldiers have boarded Alma, the flotilla’s lead boat, along with two others, Adara and Sirius.

h/t MP

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Vivian Bercovici: Trump’s serious Gaza plan should embarrass Carney

Numbness. Disbelief. Very wary hopefulness.

These words best capture the reaction in Israel to the extraordinary press conference held on Monday afternoon in the State Dining Room of the White House.

Following two years of war with Hamas, sparked by the savage slaughter of October 7, Israelis are ground down; by grief, hardship, anger, fear and the intensifying hostility of what was the civilized world.

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Trump gives Hamas ‘three or four days’ to accept Gaza peace plan

President Trump has said he will give Hamas “three or four days” to accept a US-brokered plan to end the war in Gaza after the Israeli prime minister agreed to the proposal.

Speaking a day after announcing that he was close to achieving “eternal peace in the Middle East”, the US president suggested on Tuesday he would “let Israel go and do what they have to do” if Hamas rejected the terms.

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Jewish diaspora should brace for antisemitism after Hamas decides on Trump deal, rabbi says

Whether or not Hamas accepts a new proposal to end the war in Gaza, the Jewish diaspora should brace for antisemitism “for at least some time,” says a top American rabbi.

Antisemitism is a “behemoth backed by all sorts of nefarious types,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, an associate dean and director of global social action at Jewish human rights activist organization, Simon Wiesenthal Center.


I can’t see Hamas signing on, at least not in good faith.

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Trump’s peace plan is the Western left’s worst nightmare

Has the prospect of peace ever been greeted with such gloom? No sooner had President Trump unveiled his peace plan for Israel-Gaza than the opinion-forming classes were frantically sowing cynicism. The possibility that the ghastly war in Gaza will be brought to a close gave rise not to optimism but to sarcasm, suspicion, even an eerie grumpiness unbecoming of a deal that might save thousands of lives. From the BBC to Sky News to the Israelophobic swamp of social media, the cry went up: ‘It’ll never work.’

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Israel Links Greta Thunberg’s Gaza Flotilla to Hamas

A collection of documents found in the Gaza Strip, unveiled by the Israeli Foreign Ministry on X, has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles. The documents indicate that Hamas is directly funding and managing the upcoming the so-called Sumud flotilla, a mission that includes nearly 50 ships and climate activist Greta Thunberg.

The evidence paints a detailed picture of a sophisticated international network run by Hamas, designed to orchestrate provocations against Israel under the guise of civilian activism.

h/t XC

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The Gaza flotilla: the Woke Man’s Burden

I’m old enough to remember when being a peacenik meant you wanted less Western meddling overseas, not more. Seems things have changed. Exhibit A: the Gaza flotilla. These smug sea-farers pose as peace activists, like Mother Teresa in a keffiyeh. Yet behind the humanitarian pantomime there lurks a brutish neo-colonial urge to rally the mighty nations of the West against the uppity little state of Israel. Some on the flotilla are openly calling on powerful states to send their warships to help ‘break’ Israel’s blockade of Gaza. You can call that ‘aid’ if you like – I call it warmongering.

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Vivian Bercovici: Carney dives into the shark pool that is Palestinian diplomacy

When Hamas leaders send you successive thank-you notes, you are not on the right side of history.

The gratitude of an Islamist death cult, committed in its founding charter to “annihilate” Israel, along with all Jews and infidels, should not be a source of pride for anyone, let alone the prime minister of Canada. But Mark Carney seems unperturbed.

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Netanyahu agrees to Trump plan for Gaza deal, but Hamas still a question

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed Monday to a deal to end the war in Gaza that was proposed by President Donald Trump, amid a fresh push by the White House to halt two years of bitter war. The step toward peace still requires agreement by Hamas.

Trump called it “a beautiful day, potentially one of the great days ever in civilization,” speaking alongside Netanyahu following hours of meetings at the White House. The deal, which the White House published Monday, foresees hostilities ceasing immediately and hostages being released within 72 hours of both sides agreeing to the deal.

“Today is a historic day for peace,” the president said, even as he acknowledged that Hamas had not yet agreed to the deal.


That’s a BIG IF.

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Hamas’s plan to infiltrate media and campuses worked: former FBI agent

In an interview with the Post’s Terry Newman, Burns explains that the Muslim Brotherhood, a global Islamist movement, seeks to impose a strict interpretation of Islamic law and has used Hamas as its armed wing to counter the secular Palestine Liberation Organization and oppose Israel’s existence.

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‘Recognising Palestine is prize for Hamas’: what young Israelis really think

Air raids, Tel Aviv-style, are a peculiarly relaxed affair.

When the klaxon wailed out on a warm Thursday night, Nahalat Binyamin Street, the main destination for the coolest bars and restaurants, was heaving with immaculate women in minidresses and muscular young men in shorts and T-shirts.

But rather than sprint for cover from the Yemeni rocket attack, the revellers simply picked up their ice creams and wine glasses and, with a collective sigh, slouched into a side door of the swanky Arte gelateria. They called it a bomb shelter, but it seemed to me as if a well-aimed projectile would crush it like a matchbox.

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Conrad Black: Trump exposes the ‘Palestine’ charade at UN

No one should be under the illusion that the histrionic purported recognition of the Palestinian Authority as the government of the fictional state of Palestine, of uncertain borders, by Canada, France, the United Kingdom and Australia is responsible for any progress. The supposed leader of this beneficiary of western appeasement is Mahmoud Abbas, the 89-year-old survivor of 70 years of comparative and well self-paid moderation in a Potemkin regime in Ramallah that has little authority and to which the Palestinians themselves rightly attach no credence. He is a former KGB agent and, to his credit, for decades a rival of Yasser Arafat, and the recognition of him as Palestinian leader is conditional on the so-called Palestinian Authority being renovated by free and fair elections and a comprehensive program of reform and suppression of its profligate corruption. It is also conditional upon the return to Israel of the remaining hostages seized by Hamas, and the removal of Hamas from the government of Gaza. Mahmoud Abbas has no more ability to deliver on those clauses than any reader of this column. The Palestinians see Abbas as a crook and an over-bribed puppet of Israel masquerading as a legitimate spokesman for the Palestinian interest.

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Over a quarter of Canadians believe Jews ‘to blame for any acts of prejudice they face’: poll

Carney and Islamophobia Tsar – gets assurance daughter won’t be tossed off roof.

More than a quarter of Canadians believe “Jews are often to blame for any acts of prejudice they face,” according to a new national poll that the researcher says is indicative of post-October 7 victim-blaming on social media.

Leger found that 28 per cent of Canadians agree (nine per cent strongly and 19 per cent somewhat) with the statement that Jews are often to blame. The poll, which was conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies, found that just under three-quarters (72 per cent) of Canadians disagreed (37 per cent strongly and 35 per cent somewhat).

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