UK: 2 Killed in Manchester Synagogue Attack on Yom Kippur

UK: 2 Killed in Manchester Synagogue Attack on Yom Kippur
Above: Police activity near the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Manchester, on Oct. 2, 2025. Image copyright: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

The Spin

This attack — carried out on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar — follows years of rising antisemitic hatred in Britain, which has intensified dramatically since Oct. 7. It reflects a tidal wave of hostility that authorities have failed to confront, leaving Jewish communities increasingly vulnerable. This tragedy is not an isolated incident but a stark warning: the existential threat facing British Jews is real and demands urgent, decisive action.

Antisemitism is a serious concern in the U.K. — and any form of hatred or violence must be unequivocally condemned — but there is no compelling evidence that British Jews face an existential threat as a community. Robust anti-discrimination laws, meaningful political representation and a rich network of cultural and religious institutions provide strong safeguards and support. While security challenges exist, they are being actively addressed by both Jewish organizations and government authorities.


Articles on this story



© 2025 Improve the News Foundation. All rights reserved.Version 6.15.2

© 2025 Improve the News Foundation.

All rights reserved.

Version 6.15.2