A “major incident” has been declared in Manchester after a stabbing and car ramming at a synagogue, with four people injured and a suspect shot by police. Four injured after car driven at people and man stabbed outside synagogue. Members of the public are asked to avoid the area while the police continue to deal with the incident.”
North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) said resources had been sent to the scene.
In a statement, NWAS said: “Our priority is to ensure people receive the medical help they need as quickly as possible.”
The reported stabbings come as members of the Jewish community observe Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur is considered the holiest day in the Jewish calendar and is a time when synagogues are usually particularly busy.
Dave Rich, of the Community Security Trust (CST) – a charity that monitors antisemitism in the UK, said the day is similar to Christmas Day for Christians, but is a day of solemnity and fasting rather than celebration.
He said: “Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish year.
“It’s a very solemn day and synagogues across the country will be full throughout the day.
“There’s always a significant security operation in place between police and CST across the Jewish community on all major Jewish festivals.”