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Britain’s Dangerous Denial: Yom Kippur Terror Attack Exposes the Cost of Mass Immigration and Political Cowardice

Once again, innocent blood has been spilled on sacred ground — this time in Manchester, England, during Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism. The attack, carried out by a radical Islamist named Jihad Al Shamie, left two British worshippers dead and several others injured. One of the victims, tragically, was killed not by the terrorist, but by a police bullet in the chaos to stop what appeared to be a suicide bomber.


This is the gruesome reality of the multicultural fantasy Britain’s leftist elites have built. They’ve imported danger, coddled extremism, and then feigned surprise when innocent citizens pay the price. The suspect’s very first name, Jihad, should have raised red flags years ago. But in a nation paralyzed by political correctness, even the most obvious warnings are ignored for fear of “offending” someone.


Al Shamie, a Syrian-born “British citizen”, rammed his car into pedestrians outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, then went on a stabbing spree — a chilling tactic straight out of the Islamist terror playbook. Police were forced to open fire, believing he was wearing a suicide vest. The result: two dead worshippers, one by the hand of terror and another by the unintended crossfire of a panicked police response.


And what do we hear from the so-called leaders? Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, who admits she’s never even heard of someone named “Jihad,” tries to downplay the obvious ideological roots. This is the same political class that treats Islamic extremism as a coincidence, not a pattern — the same establishment that’s more concerned with “Islamophobia” than with the slaughter of Jews in their own synagogues.


Let’s be clear: this wasn’t random violence. It was religiously motivated terror against Jewish worshippers. Yet Britain’s leadership continues to insist these attacks are isolated, unforeseeable, and disconnected from decades of failed immigration and integration policies. They brought in tens of thousands from war-torn, radicalized societies and expected harmony. What they got is blood on British streets.


While the Al-Shamie family publicly condemned the attack — as any decent people would — it doesn’t erase the underlying truth: Britain has imported jihad. And the political left refuses to confront it. Instead, they’ll lecture citizens about tolerance while synagogues, churches, and Christmas markets fortify themselves against knife-wielding “citizens” born in Syria.


The victims — Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz — were ordinary men attending a holy service. Their deaths should serve as a wake-up call to the West: no nation can survive if it refuses to name its enemy. Radical Islamic terrorism is not a misunderstanding. It is an ideology of conquest, and it is thriving in the shadows of Europe’s weak-kneed liberalism.


It’s time for Britain — and all of the West — to close its borders, end citizenship giveaways, deport radicals, and protect its native people and Judeo-Christian heritage. No more appeasement. No more excuses.


How many more Adrian Daulbys and Melvin Cravitzes must die before the truth is spoken?


This Yom Kippur, as Jews mourn their dead, the rest of the world must mourn the death of common sense in the West. Until leaders rediscover it, the terror will not end.


🕯️ May God bless the victims and protect the faithful from the evil that weak leadership has allowed to fester.



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