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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned an antisemitic attack on a synagogue in Detroit, where a suspect rammed a truck into the building. The attacker was shot dead by security. Netanyahu warned of 'extreme Islam' amid rising tensions linked to the ongoing Iran–Israel conflict.
 

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00:59Traley Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has deplored anti-Semitic acts after an attack on a synagogue in Michigan.
01:11A suspect crashed his truck into the hallway of a Detroit-area synagogue where children were attending preschool on Thursday.
01:24According to the authorities, the suspect was shot dead in a confrontation with security personnel, with no one else seriously
01:31injured.
01:37In a post on social media, Netanyahu said,
01:40Anti-Semitism knows no limits. Temple Israel in Detroit was attacked today because it is a Jewish house of worship.
01:54Netanyahu in his post also thanked President Trump for his firm stance against anti-Semitic attacks in America.
02:10Anti-Semitic incidents have spiked in recent years in the U.S. since the America and Israel began their attacks
02:17on Iran on February 28.
02:26Separately, in his public address on March 13, Netanyahu has warned people of extreme Islam.
02:40Israeli PM Netanyahu called both Shia and Sunni a threat to the entire world.
02:54The remarks come at a time of heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, with both countries carrying out a number
03:01of operations targeting each other's military facilities.
03:05Israel has repeatedly alleged that Iran backs militant groups operating in several parts of the region, including in Lebanon, Syria
03:13and Gaza.
03:17Iran, however, has denied the accusations and has criticized Israel's military actions in the region.
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