Feb 13 • 20:51 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

Two British Citizens Sentenced to Life in Prison for Planning Attack Against Jews in Manchester

Two British citizens have been sentenced to life imprisonment for planning a mass attack against the Jewish community in Manchester, inspired by ISIS.

On Friday, two British citizens were sentenced to life in prison for their involvement in a plot to carry out a mass attack against the Jewish community in Manchester. The individuals, Walid Saadawi and Omar Hussein, were found guilty of planning the attack, which was motivated by the ongoing conflict in Gaza and aimed at targeting Jewish-related sites. The case highlights the persistent threat of terrorism aimed at specific communities in the UK.

The sentencing was particularly significant given the context of rising anti-Semitism and violence against minority groups in various countries, including the UK. The two men were reportedly inspired by ISIS propaganda, which sought to incite violence against Jews and others perceived as enemies of Islam. Their plot was meticulously planned, demonstrating both the dangers of radicalization and the importance of vigilance in policing and intelligence operations.

This incident raises questions about the effectiveness of counter-terrorism strategies in the UK, as the government faces criticism for not doing enough to combat hate crimes and violent extremism. The repercussions of these sentences serve as a warning to others who may consider engaging in similar acts of violence, reinforcing the commitment of law enforcement to protect all communities from such threats.

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