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Two UK men found guilty over terrorism plot against Jewish community

Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar ⁠Hussein, 52, were found ⁠guilty of a single charge of preparing terrorist ⁠acts after a trial.

Published on: Dec 23, 2025, 20:45:16 IST
Reuters
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Two men ‍were on Tuesday were convicted of plotting an attack on the Jewish community in northwest England inspired by Islamic State with the aim of killing hundreds of innocent people with automatic firearms.

Two men ‍were on Tuesday were convicted of plotting an attack on the Jewish community in northwest England inspired by Islamic State (AP)
Two men ‍were on Tuesday were convicted of plotting an attack on the Jewish community in northwest England inspired by Islamic State (AP)

Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar ⁠Hussein, 52, were found ⁠guilty of a single charge of preparing terrorist ⁠acts after a trial at Preston Crown Court, which began a week after ‍an ‌unconnected deadly attack on a synagogue in nearby Manchester.

The verdicts ​also come little more than a week after two men fired on a Jewish Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach, killing 15 people in another apparent IS-inspired attack that raised fears of rising antisemitism.

Angry defendant

Both Saadaoui and Hussein had pleaded not ​guilty ⁠and Saadaoui said that he had played along with the plot ⁠out of fear for his life, telling jurors: "I had ‌no intention to carry out a terrorist attack or hurt anybody."

Hussein did not give evidence ​and barely attended his trial after he angrily shouted from the dock as prosecutors outlined the ‍facts of the ‍case on ⁠the first day, saying "how many babies?" in an apparent reference to Israel's war in Gaza.

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