The Manchester synagogue terrorist made a chilling 999 call minutes after two people died in his horrific ramming and stabbing attack. Jihad al-Shamie told police: "I have killed two Jews in the name of the Islamic State."
According to the Sun Online, Al-Shamie made the call to emergency services after ramming his car into the synagogue gates and stabbing at least two people. The Syrian-born British national claimed he was acting on behalf of the Islamic State, yet police and intelligence services have so far been unable to establish any links between the terrorist and the Islamic fundamentalist group. The attack has been described as a "lone wolf" attack by officials as investigations continue into the heinous anti-semitic attack on Thursday.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson said that "no stone is being left unturned" in the investigation into the attack.
He added that the force has put "every available resource into making sure that we understand precisely what has happened" after Jihad Al-Shamie launched his terror attack outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue last Thursday morning.
It comes after mourners at the funeral of one of the two men killed in the attack on a synagogue heard he was a "quiet man" who became a "hero".
Adrian Daulby, 53, leapt from his seat to block the doors of the Jewish holy place as knife-wielding Al-Shamie, 35, tried to get in to attack worshippers.
Mr Daulby was killed along with Melvin Cravitz, 66, as the attack unfolded on Yom Kippur, the most holy day in the Jewish calendar, with many worshippers inside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall, north Manchester.

Sir Stephen said: "As people will know, this is an investigation being conducted by counterterrorism policing assisted by Greater Manchester Police. It will not surprise people that we have put every available resource into making sure that we understand precisely what has happened.
"Urgent and ongoing inquiries are being made, arrests have been made.
"There is a limit to what I can say at this juncture in terms of the dynamics of that investigation, suffice to say that we know that there are answers that people require, and those answers will be forthcoming as soon as it is appropriate to give them.
"But I do want to reassure people that no stone is being left unturned. We will get to the bottom of what has happened, and as those facts emerge into the public domain, we'll be sure, of course, to communicate those in a way that I hope addresses people's needs, requirements and interest in this most horrific of attacks."
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