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Two men convicted of plotting Isis-inspired gun attack on hundreds of Jews

Police chiefs said the attack could have been Britain’s deadliest terrorist incident

December 23, 2025 15:50
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Walid Saadaoui (left) and Amar Hussein (right) arranged for guns to be brought into the UK

By

Kim Pilling,

Press Association

4 min read

Two men have been convicted of planning an Islamic State-inspired gun attack on a mass gathering of Jews in the Manchester area.

Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, had a “visceral dislike” of Jewish people and wanted to cause “untold harm” but the plot was scuppered as they unknowingly laid bare their scheme to an undercover operative (UCO).

Main instigator Saadaoui aimed to smuggle four AK-47 assault rifles, two handguns and 900 rounds of ammunition into the UK in what police chiefs said could have been Britain’s deadliest terrorist incident.

Months earlier the father-of-two, originally from Tunisia, paid a deposit for the weapons and believed he had arranged for their importation with a like-minded extremist but who in fact was the UCO, referred to in court as Farouk.

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