The English Football Association is facing criticism after failing to hold a moment of silence or pay tribute to the victims of a recent synagogue attack in Manchester during a match at Wembley. The attack, which occurred during Yom Kippur, resulted in the deaths of two Jewish worshippers and left five others injured, three of whom remain hospitalized. The Campaign Against Antisemitism condemned the association's decision, highlighting concerns about the lack of recognition for the victims. The incident has sparked a wider conversation about how acts of violence against Jewish communities are acknowledged in public events.

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