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Terrorist who attacked M&S customers over store’s 'Israel ties' found guilty

The attacker had wanted to ‘make Allah happy’ by attacking the Jewish-founded store who he accused of ‘financially supporting’ Israel

March 27, 2023 10:56
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Pedestrians pass a Marks and Spencer store in Guildford, southwest of London on January 13, 2022. - The British chain of stores Marks and Spencer recorded at Christmas a rebound in its sales of clothing, its Achilles heel in recent years, and a "record" performance in food, leading it to raise its forecasts. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP) (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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A terrorist who stabbed two women in a branch of Marks & Spencer because of the shop’s “Israel links” has been found guilty of attempted murder and wounding with intent at Manchester crown court.

Munawar Hussain, 59, stabbed the store manager in the neck before launching himself at a customer on the morning of December 2, 2020, in Burnley, Lancashire. Both victims survived.

Hussain said he carried out the attack because he believed the retailer funded Israel’s “persecution” of Palestine and carried a note on his person at the time of the attack that read: “O Israel, you are inflicting atrocities on Palestinians and Marks & Spencer is helping you financially.”

Hussain said in court he had launched the attack so “Allah will not be upset with me or angry with me and he will be happy with me.”