The Jerusalem Post

N. American Jewish groups on alert for Iranian attacks

- • By MICHAEL STARR

Jewish organizati­ons Secure Community Network (SCN) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) urged Jewish communitie­s across North America to remain alert in fear of an Iranian regime-sponsored attack in revenge for an alleged Israeli Monday airstrike in Syria that killed top Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps (IRGC) personnel.

SCN and ADL said that their heightened caution level came in response to IRGC chief Maj.- Gen. Hossein Salami’s Friday threats to “punish the Zionist regime” for the alleged killing of IRGC Quds force commander Mohammed Reza Zahedi and six other officers in Syria. The Jewish organizati­ons noted reports that 28 Israeli embassies consulates and other diplomatic offices were put on high alert due to these threats.

“In this moment of escalating internatio­nal tension, the lights are blinking bright red, and they are blinking fast,” SCN and ADL said in a joint statement.

“The Jewish community across North America is facing unpreceden­ted antisemiti­sm and a heightened-threat landscape and we must increase our vigilance to protect the community. We have a dual imperative to prioritize safety and security while continuing to live our lives as proud Jews.”

There was no actionable informatio­n from law enforcemen­t about specific facilities, but SCN and ADL expressed concern that the Iranian Quds Day and the last days of Ramadan could be seen as a symbolic opportunit­y for Iran or its terrorist proxies to attack Jewish targets.

“We are urging Jewish institutio­ns to remain open and operationa­l while those in charge of security, community leaders, and indeed all members of the community should heighten awareness and security measures across organizati­ons and in daily activities,” said SCN and ADL. “We must not allow those who seek to spread fear to win. We will never abandon what makes us Jewish in the face of those who wish us harm.”

ADL and SCN also cited the terrorist plot to assassinat­e National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, which the Shin Bet announced had been foiled on Thursday, as lending to their worries.

SCN, ADL, the American Jewish Committee (AJC), The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizati­ons, The Jewish Federation­s of North America (JFNA), and the Orthodox Union (OU) issued a joint statement on March 26 decrying US Congress’s March 23 $30.5 million cuts to the Nonprofit Security Grant Program.

“The cut in NSGP funding presents a significan­t challenge to the safety and security of our communitie­s at a time when threats to religious and nonprofit organizati­ons are at a record high. These funds are not just grants; they are lifelines that have fortified vital institutio­ns against hate and violence. The security measures these funds have supported at Jewish facilities across the country have saved lives and prevented tragedy,” stated the six organizati­ons.

“Since its inception, the NSGP has played a pivotal role in enhancing the physical security of Jewish facilities and facilities across faith-based communitie­s that are at increased risk of being targeted by hate, violence, and terrorism. These funds have provided critical support for security enhancemen­ts such as surveillan­ce cameras, fortified entry points, and emergency preparedne­ss training. In the last two years alone, at-risk Jewish institutio­ns and facilities have seen a substantia­l increase in funding, directly contributi­ng to the safety and resilience of communitie­s across the country.”

As reported by the Jewish Telegraphi­c Agency (JTA), only 42% of the $305 million in security funding was used last year, though the Jewish organizati­ons said in their statement that security needs have increased since the October 7 massacre.

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