
The family of the Manchester synagogue terror attacker have condemned the “heinous act” they say “came as a huge shock to us”.
Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, was shot dead by police after his car ramming and knife attack outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall on Thursday that left two Jewish men dead.
His father Faraj Al-Shamie, who is understood to be a surgeon, posted on Facebook on Friday: “The news from Manchester regarding the terrorist attack targeting a Jewish synagogue has been a profound shock to us. The Al-Shamie family in the UK and abroad strongly condemns this heinous act, which targeted peaceful, innocent civilians.
"We fully distance ourselves from this attack and express our deep shock and sorrow over what has happened. Our hearts and thoughts are with the victims and their families, and we pray for their strength and comfort.
"We kindly request that all media outlets respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time and refrain from using this tragic event in any context that does not reflect the truth.
"May God have mercy on the innocent victims, and we pray for the swift recovery of the injured.”
More details have emerged of the suspect, who is understood to have worked as a tutor teaching English and computer programming, according to ITV news.
Jihad Al-Shamie, a weightlifter, is understood to have entered the UK as a young child and was granted British citizenship in 2006 when he was around the age of 16.
It is understood the 35-year-old's name has not appeared in initial searches of police and security service records, and he is not thought to have been under investigation.
Neighbours of the synagogue killer said he had lived there since around 2021, and one neighbour remembered a baby also living at the address but could not recall seeing a woman living there.
One woman said: "We used to see him out in the garden working out, doing weights, press ups.
"He used to change his clothes. One day he would be wearing the full gown, to the floor and the next jeans and pyjama bottoms."
A neighbour of a house raided in Langley Crescent, Prestwich, told the Daily Telegraph she recognised its occupant from photographs of the synagogue attacker.
She said: "He lived there 10 years, with no wife or kids that I could see. He never seemed to speak to anyone around here.
"I recognised him from the pictures of the attacker. I recognised his little car, the Kia, because he'd always park it badly outside ours.
"I'd see him walking around in his pyjamas and slip-on sandals, carrying a shopping bag.
"He was quite bulked up and used to keep his exercise weights in his garage. I'd see them there."
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said she was "surprised" by the attacker's name.
Speaking on LBC, Ms Mahmood was asked about the attacker's name, Jihad Al-Shamie, which presenter Nick Ferrari translated as "struggle of the Syrian".
She said: "I was very surprised to discover that name myself.
"Actually, as a Muslim, I've never heard someone being called Jihad, but it is the name that he was born with - that has always been his name."
Counter-terrorism police are investigating if Al-Shamie sent death threats to an MP for his stance on Israel.
Former Tory MP John Howell, 70, received a barrage of threatening emails in 2012 - one of which was from a "Jihad Alshamie".
The letter read: "It is people like you who deserve to die."
The letter was sent after Howell, who was the MP for Henley until last year, spoke about Israel's right to defend itself after it came under rocket fire.
According to The Times, the letter is being investigated as part of the police's probe into yesterday's tragic terror attack in Manchester.
Police are working to establish if the letter's author is the same person who was shot dead outside the synagogue.