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Synagogue Attack Sparks Fear among Jews in Germany

10 October 2019 12:54 WIB

A Jewish man is being escorted from from the site of a shooting, in which two people were killed, in Halle, Germany October 9, 2019. As Jews left Yom Kippur prayers across Germany on Wednesday, they were jolted by word that an anti-Semitic gunman had attacked a synagogue in the eastern city of Halle hours before, killing two people. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

10 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

People are being escorted with a bus away from the site of a shooting, in which two people were killed, in Halle, Germany October 9, 2019. The news heightened fears of more anti-Semitic violence in a nation still scarred by the Holocaust and witnessing the rise of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

10 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

People leave the site of a shooting, in which two people were killed, in Halle, Germany October 9, 2019. "It's very scary," said Samuel Tsarfati, a 27-year-old stage director, as he left a Berlin synagogue with fellow French national Samuel Laufer. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

10 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

People are being escorted with a bus away from the site of a shooting, in which two people were killed, in Halle, Germany October 9, 2019. The pair, who live and work in the German capital, had spent the holiest day in the Jewish calendar secluded in prayer and switched off their mobile phones for 25 hours of fasting. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

10 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

People put candles during a gathering at the New Synagogue in Berlin, Germany, October 9, 2019, after two people were killed in a shooting in the eastern German city of Halle. Other members of Germany's 200,000-strong Jewish community expressed similar alarm over the attack. After trying to blast into the Halle synogogue, a lone suspect killed a woman outside and a man in a nearby kebab shop. REUTERS/Christian Mang

10 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB

People put candles at central market square in Halle, Germany October 9, 2019, after two people were killed in a shooting. Attacks on Jews rose by 20% last year and were mainly carried out by right-wing extremists. Even before the Halle shooting, a heavy police presence guarded the synagogue in the trendy suburb of Prenzlauer Berg where Tsarfati and Lauferis attended prayers. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke

10 Oktober 2019 00:00 WIB