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The young man identified himself as Samuel Williams, studying philosophy, politics and economics.
Eighteen police officers were injured, with four taken to hospital for further treatment, local police said.
The Jewish Representative Council to Manchester in a letter to the concert venue stated it was “deeply concerned” about the upcoming performance.
Jihad al-Shamie, a British national of Syrian descent, had been released on bail following an alleged rape and was married to three women.
Eveie Wilpon, of FDD, told JNS that Jew-hatred isn’t sufficiently defined in the bill and that “so many of California’s leaders and educators openly stood against ensuring anti-Jewish biases are kept out of the classroom.”
Suspects Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein aimed to kill hundreds of people, according to prosecutors.
A Bible-based society is inclined to retrospection and contrition and therefore more susceptible to external pressure, the U.S. political commentator said in Jerusalem.
“To celebrate Hamas is to celebrate rape, murder and mutilation. Urging them to ‘do it again’ is to endorse barbarism,” Ambassador Amir Maimon posted on X.
Sharren Haskel visits Manchester synagogue, honoring victims of Yom Kippur terrorism as police investigate the Syrian-born suspect.
Bergenfield police chief says assault on rabbi outside his home “was a random act of violence.”
Thanks to the rabbi, an even greater disaster was prevented in the attack in which two Jews were murdered and four others were wounded.
Four European public broadcasters have already announced they will withdraw from the singing contest if Israeli artists take part.