The New Zealand Herald

Two shot dead in attack targeting synagogue

- Geir Moulson and Jens Meyer

A heavily armed assailant ranting about Jews tried to force his way into a synagogue in Germany on Yom Kippur, Judaism’s holiest day, then shot two people to death nearby in an attack that was livestream­ed on a popular gaming site.

The attacker shot at the door of the synagogue in the eastern city of Halle but did not get in as 70 to 80 people inside were observing the holy day.

The gunman shouted that Jews were “the root” of “problems” such as feminism and “mass immigratio­n”, according to a group that tracks online extremism. It said a roughly 36-minute video posted online featured the assailant, who spoke a combinatio­n of English and German, denying the Holocaust before he shot a woman in the street after failing to enter the synagogue. He then entered a nearby kebab shop and killed another person before fleeing.

Germany’s top security official, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, said authoritie­s must assume that it was an anti-Semitic attack, and said prosecutor­s believe there may be a right-wing extremist motive. He said several people were hurt.

The attack “strikes the Jewish community, Jewish people not just in Germany but particular­ly in Germany, to the core”, said the country’s main Jewish leader, Josef Schuster. “It was, I think, only lucky circumstan­ces that prevented a bigger massacre.”

The filming of the attack echoed another horrific shooting halfway around the world when a far-right white supremacis­t in March killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchur­ch, and livestream­ed much of the attack on Facebook. That massacre drew strong criticism of social media giants for not immediatel­y finding and blocking such a violent video.

The Halle assault followed attacks in the United States over the past year on synagogues in Pittsburgh and Poway, California.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Police stand guard at the synagogue in Halle, Germany, after the shooting.
Photo / AP Police stand guard at the synagogue in Halle, Germany, after the shooting.

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