Jewish attack victim 'no longer feels safe in UK'
Summary
A Jewish man named Yoni Finlay, who survived a synagogue attack in Manchester, expressed that he no longer feels safe in the UK due to rising antisemitism. Police foiled a separate plot by two men intending to attack the Jewish community, leading to their conviction on terrorism charges.Key Facts
- Yoni Finlay survived a synagogue attack in Manchester where he was accidentally shot by police while barricading the doors.
- Two attackers killed two people during the October 2025 synagogue attack.
- Finlay was unaware he could have been targeted in a previously foiled plot by Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein.
- Saadaoui and Hussein planned a heavily armed attack on a Jewish march in Manchester, inspired by Isis.
- The attackers planned to target more Jewish people in Manchester after the march.
- Saadaoui and Hussein were sentenced to life in prison for their planned acts of terrorism.
- A third man, Bilel Saadaoui, was sentenced to six years for not disclosing information about the plot.
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