Jewish group calls for more government protection after Manchester synagogue attack
OTTAWA — A prominent Canadian Jewish organization is calling on “leaders of all levels” to enhance security at synagogues after a vehicle and knife attack at a U.K. synagogue on Yom Kippur.
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs said Prime Minister Mark Carney must ensure Jewish institutions are protected and that all who “incite and commit violence against Canadians are held accountable.”
“From Ottawa and Montreal to Manchester and Washington, anti-Israel and antisemitic radicalization is fuelling violence against citizens of our countries,” the organization said in a social media post.
Noah Shack, CIJA president, sent a letter to Carney Friday asking that funding for the Canada Community Security Program be “substantially” increased in the Nov. 4 budget.
