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West Midlands Police have told Birmingham's Jewish community to "be alert not alarmed" in the wake of Manchester's synagogue attack.

Two Jewish people were killed and three left in a serious condition after a deadly attack outside a synagogue in Manchester on Thursday October 2.

As Jewish communities across the country have been left reeling in the wake of the violence, West Midlands Police announced on Friday they will be actively patrolling Jewish sites in the city over the coming days to provide reassurance.

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A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: "We remain deeply shocked following yesterday’s tragic incident in Manchester. Our thoughts are with the family, frien

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