Far-wide conspiracy theorist Laura Lumor The UK Prime Minister Kir appeared to criticize the stormer Terrorist attack in a symbol in Manchester, England,
Two people were killed and four were injured The attacker transformed his car into a group of people And on Thursday, he was attacked with a knife at Heton Park Hebrew Circle Aradhanarya. Police killed the suspected attacker at the scene.
The attack – the police have confirmed that there was a “terrorist incident” – the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar on Yom Kippur. The stormer stated that the attacker “targeted the Jews because they were Jews,” and said that Britain should defeat “green” growing antisementism.
Lumor, a close associate of President Donald Trump, hit Strammer in one on Thursday Social media post This seems to refer to the attack: “President Trump warned you, @Keir_starmer … Don’t say that you are ‘surprised.”
The Lumor did not explain in detail what warning she was referenced. Independent Has approached the lumer and starrer office for comment.

His comments come after Trump administration A report released In August, claiming that human rights in the UK had “spoiled” in the previous year, it was said that it was called “serious restrictions” on a free speech, as well as “crime, violence, or threats of violence was inspired by antisementism.”
The Trump administration released reviews with other reports on countries around the world. In these reports, the administration abolished the mention of LGBTQ+ discrimination, pre -focused on breeding rights and criticized political speech restrictions by European colleagues that US officials believe that according to target right -wing politicians, associated Press,
In response to the report, a UK government spokesman told Mentor: “Free speech is important for democracy around the world including here in Britain, and we are proud to maintain freedom by keeping our citizens safe.”

The attack took place on Thursday around 9:30 am around local time. Later police Confirmed Two people who were “members of the Jewish community” were killed. Four people also suffered injuries from both the wound and the attacker’s car.
The suspected attacker was wearing a vest that looked like a “explosive tool”, which was later found “non -viable” according to the police.
Rabbi Jonathan Romain, Emeritus Rabbi of the Medenhead Sinagog and the current head of the Great Britain’s Rabbinic Court, said the attack “is the worst dream of every Jewish man.”
He said, “It is not only a sacred day, the most sacred in the Jewish calendar, but it is also the time of the collective assembly, and the time when the Jewish community, although religious or irreversible, gathered together,” he said.
King Charles on Thursday condemned the “frightening” attack in a statement.
He said, “My wife and I have been deeply shocked and unhappy to learn about the horrific attack in Manchester, especially on such an important day for the Jewish community.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this dreadful event, and we greatly appreciate the sharp works of emergency services.”