Waterloo Region Record

Israeli man suspect in threats to U.S. Jewish centres

- Josef Federman

JERUSALEM — Israeli police on Thursday arrested a 19-year-old hacker who they said was the main suspect in a wave of bomb threats against Jewish community centres in the United States, appearing to crack a case that has sent a chill through the American Jewish community.

The surprising arrest of the Jewish man, who holds dual Israeli and American citizenshi­p, came after a trans-Atlantic investigat­ion with the FBI and other internatio­nal law enforcemen­t agencies. U.S. Jewish groups welcomed the breakthrou­gh in the case, which had raised concerns of rising anti-Semitism and drawn condemnati­on from President Donald Trump.

Israeli police described the suspect as a hacker, but said his motives were still unclear.

“He’s the guy who was behind the JCC threats,” police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said, referring to the scores of anonymous threats phoned in to Jewish community centres in the U.S. over the past two months.

Police banned publicatio­n of his name, but said he was a dual citizen and would remain in custody until at least March 30. During the arrest raid, they said he tried to grab an officer’s gun but was stopped by another officer.

The young man appeared briefly in court in the central Israeli city of Rishon Letzion. He wore khaki pants and a blue sweater that he used to cover his face as he walked past reporters. He made no comment.

His lawyer, Galit Bash, said her client had a “very serious medical condition” that might have affected his behaviour. She said the condition had prevented him from attending elementary school, high school or enlisting in the army, which is compulsory for most Jewish men.

“That’s why the medical condition can actually affect the investigat­ion,” she said. “This is one of the things the judge told the police to check, to talk to his doctors, to get more documents and to investigat­e him according to his medical situation.”

Channel 10 TV said the condition was a brain tumour. It also showed images of a large antenna outside the suspect’s house in the city of Ashkelon. Police said the suspect’s father was also detained, apparently because of the equipment. In Washington, the FBI confirmed the arrest of the suspect.

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