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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, October 28, 2018
Netanyahu expresses grief as US synagogue attack leaves at least 11 dead
Israeli
Diaspora Minister Naftali Bennett will travel to Pittsburgh to meet
members of Jewish community and participate in funerals

Police rapid response team on site of mass shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Saturday (AFP)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday expressed grief
and solidarity with the US, after a gunman opened fire in a synagogue in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, killing 11 people and wounding six others.
The shooter opened fire during a baby-naming ceremony, according to the Associated Press.
"I was heartbroken and appalled by the murderous attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue today," Netanyahu said in a video message.
Diaspora Minister Naftali Bennett said he was travelling to Pittsburgh
to meet members of the Jewish community and participate in the funerals.
"When Jews are murdered in Pittsburgh, the people of Israel feel pain,"
Reuters quoted him as saying in a statement.
Pittsburgh's public safety director Wendell Hissrich confirmed that 11 people were dead and six had been wounded, AFP said.
Four police officers who rushed to the scene were among the wounded.
The shooter will face federal charges that carry the death penalty, the US Justice Department said.
"Hatred and violence on the basis of religion can have no place in our
society," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said. "These alleged crimes are
reprehensible and utterly repugnant to the values of this nation.
Accordingly, the Department of Justice will file hate crimes and other
criminal charges against the defendant, including charges that could
lead to the death penalty."
Suspect in custody
Police said a suspect was in custody after the attack at the Tree of
Life Congregation in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood.
Authorities confirmed the suspect was Robert Bowers, whose actions Scott
Brady, the US attorney for Pennsylvania's Western District, said
"represent the worst of humanity." Brady said criminal charges may be
filed as early as Saturday.
Before it was deleted on Saturday morning, a social media account
believed to belong to Bowers was filled with anti-Jewish slurs and
references to anti-Jewish conspiracy theories, the New York Times
reported.
In January, an account under his name was created on Gab, a social
network that bills itself as a free speech haven, the Times said. The
app, which grew out of claims of anti-conservative bias by Facebook and
Twitter, is a popular gathering place for alt-right activists and white
nationalists whose views are unwelcome on other social media platforms.
Early members included the right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos and
Andrew Anglin, the founder of the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer website.
President Donald Trump says he will hold a political rally in Illinois as planned tonight after a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue https://cnn.it/2PYohVV
Shortly after Bowers was identified as the suspect in the shooting, Gab
confirmed that the name on the account, which was verified, matched that
of the suspect. The company archived the account before taking it
offline, and released a statement saying it was cooperating with law enforcement, the New York Times said.
Pittsburgh city officials said the shooting was being investigated as a
federal hate crime. It comes amid a rash of high-profile attacks in an
increasingly divided country, including the series of pipe bombs mailed
over the past week to prominent Democrats and former officials.
The shooting also immediately reignited the longstanding national debate
about guns: President Donald Trump said synagogues and churches should
have armed guards, while Pennsylvania's Democratic governor said that
"dangerous weapons are putting our citizens in harm's way."
"It is a very horrific crime scene. It's one of the worst that I've seen
and I've been on some plane crashes," said a visibly moved Hissrich,
the city's public safety director.
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Trump - who has been accused of fueling hate with divisive rhetoric -
briefly considered scrapping his Illinois campaign rally on Saturday,
but finally decided to maintain it.
Trump said the outcome might have been different if the synagogue "had
some kind of protection" from an armed guard and suggested that might be
a good idea for all churches and synagogues.
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf called the shooting an "absolute tragedy"
in a statement that made reference to calls for tighter gun control
laws.
"We must all pray and hope for no more loss of life," Wolf said. "But we
have been saying "this one is too many" for far too long. Dangerous
weapons are putting our citizens in harm's way."
"The entire people of Israel grieve with the families of the dead,"
Netanyahu said. "We stand together with the Jewish community of
Pittsburgh. We stand together with the American people in the face of
this horrendous anti-Semitic brutality. And we all pray for the speedy
recovery of the wounded."
World Jewish Congress President Ronald S Lauder called the shooting "an
attack not just on the Jewish community, but on America as a whole.


