Australia news live: Albanese condemns ‘heinous attack’ on Manchester synagogue; hopes fade of finding four-year-old boy missing in SA | Australia news

Australia news live: Albanese condemns ‘heinous attack’ on Manchester synagogue; hopes fade of finding four-year-old boy missing in SA | Australia news

Albanese says all Australians stand with Manchester after ‘heinous’ synagogue attack Anthony Albanese has sent condolences to the people of Manchester after a man killed two people and injured four others in an attack on a synagogue on the holy day of Yom Kippur. Police said a British citizen used a car to ram into…

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Albanese says all Australians stand with Manchester after ‘heinous’ synagogue attack

Anthony Albanese has sent condolences to the people of Manchester after a man killed two people and injured four others in an attack on a synagogue on the holy day of Yom Kippur.

Police said a British citizen used a car to ram into the grounds of the synagogue then stabbed worshippers in a six-minute rampage. The man was shot dead by police. Officers have since arrested three other people on suspicion of commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism.

Albanese said in a statement:

I send my condolences to the people of Manchester after the heinous attack on a synagogue on the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar.

There is no place for terrorism in our streets and all Australians stand with the UK at this dreadful time.

Concerned members of the community near the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Manchester
Concerned members of the community near the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Manchester. Photograph: Jake Lindley/Story Picture Agency
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Activist has not heard from Australian on board flotilla since it was intercepted by Israel

Tan Safi, an Australian who was aboard the Freedom Flotilla Coalition in July that was intercepted by Israel, spoke to RN Breakfast this morning after Israel said it had boarded and detained many people travelling in the Global Samud Flotilla this week.

Safi, who is currently in Greece, said they had not heard from another Australian travelling on the flotilla this week after he sent them a video of the Israeli military approaching their vessel. Safi described a “complete disconnection” as soon as the boat was boarded. Safi told RN:

So we were sending each other little check-ins, little emojis, making sure he was OK. We managed to do a video call, but I couldn’t see him. And then he sent me a video of the Israeli military approaching them, water cannoning them with chemicals, shining lights in their eyes.

And their hands were up in the air. That was the last I heard of him. So that was roughly, I’m gonna say what, 14, 16 hours ago now.

Safi said despite the intercepted boats, human rights activists hope some aid vessels will eventually be able to reach Gaza.

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