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    Knife Attack Alarms UK Jews Already Dealing With Rising Antisemitism

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    Posted on October 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    A knife attack on a Manchester synagogue heightens fears among UK Jews amid rising antisemitism, prompting increased security measures.

    Knife Attack Heightens Fears Among UK Jewish Community Amid Antisemitism

    Rising Antisemitism and Community Safety

    By Yoruk Bahceli

    Incident Overview

    MANCHESTER, England/LONDON (Reuters) -The attack on a synagogue in northern England on Thursday sent fear through a Jewish community already dealing with a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents, bringing warnings about the need to keep doors shut and avoid gathering in communal places. 

    Community Reactions

    It was the latest act of violence aimed at British Jews following Israel's escalating military offensive in Gaza, a response to the October 2023 attacks by Hamas militants. 

    Government and Police Response

    "I'm Jewish and absolutely terrified," Vicky, who did not give her surname, told Reuters near the site of the attack on the synagogue in Manchester. "I just don't feel safe."

    ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS ON THE RISE IN BRITAIN 

    Across Britain, the number of reported antisemitic acts last year was the second highest in modern times. The Jewish charity which advises communities on security said the Hamas attack and subsequent war had helped fuel thousands of incidents, including cases of violent attacks and threats.

    The attack occurred in Manchester in an area that is home to a large Jewish community. Hours after the incident, two cars drove past with Palestinian flags in the back and some men turned up in balaclavas where they could be heard muttering "Jews", according to a Reuters journalist at the scene.  

    "I don't know how, after you hear about such an awful attack, you come and try and antagonize the people, the victims to it," Simon Cassel, a Jewish student who lived close to the synagogue, told Reuters. 

    The Community Security Trust (CST), the charity that coordinates security measures at Jewish institutions, urged Jews not to congregate outside communal premises or synagogues on Thursday and to keep their doors closed. Nearly 290,000 people identified as Jewish in the last census in 2021.

    Britain's police said they would be stepping up patrols around synagogues.

    "I want to be clear, UK policing is mobilising. And mobilising fast," said Laurence Taylor, head of counter-terrorism policing in Britain.

    "Police forces are stepping up patrols across the country, at synagogues and Jewish sites and more widely to provide reassurance to all communities who are affected."

    INCREASED FUNDING TO PROTECT JEWISH COMMUNITY 

    The incident occurred less than a week before the two-year anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel.

    The Israeli embassy in London called the incident "abhorrent and deeply distressing".

    In Britain, the number of antisemitic incidents in 2024 was more than double the number compared with the same period two years before, according to data compiled by the CST.

    Of the 3,528 reported incidents, 201, or about 6%, were incidents of assault or other physical attacks. The CST said about half of the incidents involved inflammatory speech about the Israel-Hamas conflict alongside explicit expressions of anti-Jewish language, motivation or targeting.

    In February last year the government promised 70 million pounds ($94 million) to a security fund for Jewish community sites to fund measures such as security guards, CCTV and alarm systems.

    Synagogues and a children's nursery in Golders Green, an area of north London with a large Jewish population, were reportedly smeared with faeces last month. 

    Dina, 46, who was attending a synagogue in Golders Green, said after the attack she would tell her two sons to stop wearing their Jewish cap, also known as a kippot, in public places like the London underground or buses. 

    "I'll tell them to take off any signifying signs," she said.

    ($1 = 0.7453 pounds)

    (Reporting by Sophia Royle in Manchester and Yoruk Bahceli in London; Writing by Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

    Table of Contents

    • Rising Antisemitism and Community Safety
    • Incident Overview
    • Community Reactions
    • Government and Police Response

    Key Takeaways

    • •Knife attack on Manchester synagogue raises safety concerns.
    • •UK sees a sharp increase in antisemitic incidents.
    • •Community urged to avoid gathering in public places.
    • •Police increase patrols around Jewish sites.
    • •Government allocates funds for Jewish community security.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Knife attack alarms UK Jews already dealing with rising antisemitism

    1What is antisemitism?

    Antisemitism is hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews. It can manifest in various forms, including social exclusion, hate speech, and violence.

    2What are community safety measures?

    Community safety measures are strategies and actions taken to protect individuals and groups from harm, including crime prevention and emergency response initiatives.

    3What is a security fund?

    A security fund is a financial resource allocated to enhance safety measures, such as hiring security personnel or installing surveillance systems in vulnerable communities.

    4What is the role of the police in community safety?

    The police play a crucial role in community safety by enforcing laws, preventing crime, and responding to emergencies to ensure public safety.

    5What are reported antisemitic incidents?

    Reported antisemitic incidents refer to documented cases of discrimination or violence against Jewish individuals or communities, often tracked by organizations for awareness and response.

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