The Independent

Israeli-American teen arrested over US Jewish centre bomb threats

- JUSTIN CARISSIMO AND HARRY COCKBURN

An Israeli-American teenager is suspected of calling in bomb threats against Jewish community centres across the United States.

Israeli police yesterday arrested the 19-year-old who holds citizenshi­p in both Israel and the US. The FBI worked in tandem with Israeli national police over the span of several months.

“Investigat­ing hate crimes is a top priority for the FBI, and we will continue to work to make sure all races and religions feel safe in their communitie­s and in their places of worship,” FBI spokeswoma­n Samantha Shero told The New York Times.

The Anti-Defamation League has recorded more than 120 bomb threats against Jewish community centres

across the US since 9 January, elevating fears of anti-Semitism in the country.

Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the suspect, who comes from the south of Israel, used “advanced camouflage technologi­es” to cover his tracks and mask the origin of his calls and other communicat­ions to synagogues, community buildings and public venues.

He added the suspect sent dozens of threats to public venues, synagogues, and centres in the US, New Zealand and Australia. The suspect also sent threats to Delta Airlines in 2015, forcing one flight to make an emergency landing.

The arrest is separate from the case of a St Louis man who was arrested earlier this month for threatenin­g eight Jewish centres. Authoritie­s said the man was attempting to harass his former girlfriend.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions also issued a statement commending law enforcemen­t for their work in the joint investigat­ion. “Today’s arrest in Israel is the culminatio­n of a large-scale investigat­ion spanning multiple continents for hate crimes against Jewish communitie­s across our country,” he said. “The Department of Justice is committed to protecting the civil rights of all Americans, and we will not tolerate the targeting of any community in this country on the basis of their religious beliefs.”

 ??  ?? The teenager (right) attends a hearing in the Israeli city of Rishon LeZion yesterday (Reuters)
The teenager (right) attends a hearing in the Israeli city of Rishon LeZion yesterday (Reuters)

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