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		<title>Germany seeks to reassure Jews after Yom Kippur attack</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The attempt to massacre Jews inside a synagogue stokes renewed concern about rising far-right extremism and questions about the police response. &#8220;It&#8217;s not easy being openly Jewish in Germany, [but] the main message is we can&#8217;t give up. We won&#8217;t &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/germany-seeks-to-reassure-jews-after-yom-kippur-attack/" aria-label="Germany seeks to reassure Jews after Yom Kippur attack">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="jeg_post_subtitle">The attempt to massacre Jews inside a synagogue stokes renewed concern about rising far-right extremism and questions about the police response. &#8220;It&#8217;s not easy being openly Jewish in Germany, [but] the main message is we can&#8217;t give up. We won&#8217;t give up on Jewish existence in Germany,&#8221; says a Jewish worshipper to Israel Radio.</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">A view of the synagogue in Halle, Germany where an attack took place | Photo: Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch</p>
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<p>Top German officials headed Thursday to the scene of an attack on a synagogue in the city of Halle, seeking to reassure an unsettled Jewish community after members saw a man trying to break into their house of worship on Judaism&#8217;s holiest day, Yom Kippur.</p>
<p>The attack, in which two people were killed outside the synagogue and in a kebab shop, stoked renewed concern about rising far-right extremism and questions about the police response.</p>
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<p>The head of Germany&#8217;s Jewish community, Josef Schuster, called the absence of police guards outside the synagogue on Yom Kippur &#8220;scandalous&#8221; as members of the congregation described waiting behind locked doors for the police to arrive, which took more than 10 minutes.</p>
<p>The assailant – a German citizen identified by prosecutors as Stephan B., firing what appeared to be homemade weapons – tried and failed to force his way into the synagogue as around 80 people were inside, then shot and killed a woman in the street outside and a man at a nearby kebab shop.</p>
<p>The attack, with the gunman ranting about Jews and denying the Holocaust in English, was live-streamed on Twitch, a popular gaming site.</p>
<p>The head of the city&#8217;s Jewish community, Max Privorozki, was among those inside who watched the man trying to break in on monitors linked to a surveillance camera. &#8220;We saw everything, also how he shot and how he killed someone,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I thought this door wouldn&#8217;t hold,&#8221; Privorozki said outside the damaged door.</p>
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The damaged door of the synagogue in Halle, Germany after two people were killed in a shooting | Photo: Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch</p>
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<p>&#8220;That was a shock for us, that was Yom Kippur, all phones were switched off, we had to understand what was going on first – then switch on my phone and then call the police,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It was really panic but I have to say after that, when the police came, we continued with the worship service, that lasted another three hours, the synagogue worship service.&#8221;</p>
<p>The worshippers were brought out on buses several hours later. A video posted by a reporter for Channel 11 News showed people on a bus dancing, embracing and singing.</p>
<p>A worshipper who was at the synagogue, identified only as Christina, told Israel Radio that &#8220;it&#8217;s not easy being openly Jewish in Germany,&#8221; but &#8220;the main message is we can&#8217;t give up. We won&#8217;t give up on Jewish existence in Germany.&#8221;</p>
<p>German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier laid flowers outside the synagogue and met with community representatives, the first of several officials who were due to visit.</p>
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German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier brings flowers to the synagogue | Photo: Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke</p>
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<p>Ahead of the visit, Schuster was sharply critical Wednesday night of the lack of a police presence outside. &#8220;I am convinced that if there had been police protection there, in all probability the assailant would not have been able to attack a second site,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Christoph Bernstiel, a local councilor who also represents Halle in the national parliament, told n-tv television that there will be a careful examination of how long the response took, &#8220;but at this point, it would be too early to draw premature conclusions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Synagogues are often protected by police in Germany and have been for many years amid concerns over far-right and Islamic extremism. There has been rising concern lately about both anti-Semitism and right-wing extremism.</p>
<p>Germany&#8217;s domestic intelligence agency has said that the number of anti-Semitic acts of violence rose to 48 last year from 21 the previous year. It also said that the number of far-right extremists rose by 100 to 24,100 people last year, with more than half of them considered potentially violent.</p>
<p>In June, Walter Lübcke, a regional politician from Chancellor Angela Merkel&#8217;s party, was fatally shot at his home. Lübcke was known for supporting the welcoming refugee policy that Merkel adopted during an influx of migrants in 2015. The suspect is a far-right extremist with a string of convictions for violent anti-migrant crimes.</p>
<p>Joachim Herrmann, Bavaria&#8217;s state interior minister, accused members of the nationalist, anti-migrant Alternative for Germany party of helping stir up anti-Semitism, an accusation the party rejected. Some figures in the party, which entered the national parliament in 2017, have made comments appearing to downplay the Nazi past.</p>
<p>The video streamed on Twitch, which apparently was filmed with a head-mounted camera, showed the perpetrator driving up to the synagogue in a car packed with ammunition and what appeared to be homemade explosives.</p>
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People mourn outside the synagogue</p>
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<p>He tried two doors and placed a device at the bottom of a gate, then fired at a woman trying to walk past his parked car. The assailant then fired rounds into the synagogue&#8217;s door, which didn&#8217;t open. He drove a short distance to park opposite the kebab shop. He fired at what appeared to be an employee, while customers scrambled away.</p>
<p>What appeared to be a manifesto also appeared online, according to Rita Katz, the head of the SITE Intelligence Group.</p>
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