The Jerusalem Post

We’ve never faced a threat like this

- • By MICHAEL MASTERS The writer is national director and CEO of the Secure Community Network, the official safety and security organizati­on for the Jewish community in North America.

The American Jewish community is facing the most threatenin­g environmen­t in our nation’s history. The likelihood of an attack on our soil targeting the Jewish community has never been higher. Recently, the director of the FBI noted that the “board is blinking red,” in reference to a potential attack on US soil. The board is indeed blinking red – and fast.

Since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, the world has witnessed an escalation of hostilitie­s in the Middle East. Following an airstrike that struck Iranian military leaders in Syria earlier this month, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed, “The Zionist regime will be punished by the hands of our brave men. We will make it regret this crime and others it has committed.” Additional­ly, his political adviser issued a statement holding the United States “directly responsibl­e whether or not it was aware of the intention to carry out this attack.”

And now, Iran and its proxies have launched a series of attacks on Israel, including rockets from Gaza and Lebanon, a cyberattac­k, and waves of drone and missile strikes originatin­g from Iran, Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere in the region.

Additional­ly, on April 4, a Palestinia­n assassinat­ion attempt on Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was thwarted by Israel’s security agency.

Make no mistake: The enemies of Israel and of America have not paused in their efforts to kill or attack. They have seen recent events as an opportunit­y to push their agenda of hate and violence.

We have seen foiled attacks in Western Europe, Brazil, and Canada – and successful ones: an Islamic

State affiliate just attacked a concert venue in Moscow and killed over 100 innocent people.

Iran and other foreign terrorist organizati­ons have now made it clear that the US and its Jewish community, are prime targets for future attacks. We would be wise to listen and recognize this reality.

FBI Director Christophe­r A. Wray testified that “Here in the United States, our most immediate concern is that violent extremists – individual­s or small groups – will draw inspiratio­n from the events in the Middle East to carry out attacks against Americans... not just homegrown violent extremists inspired by a foreign terrorist organizati­on, but also domestic violent extremists targeting

Jewish or Muslim communitie­s.”

The Islamic State has called for a massacre of Jews by “lone wolves” in the US by urging their proxy groups and individual­s to “target Jewish people, especially in the US.” This followed a pro-al-Qaeda magazine’s call for lone-wolf shooters in the US to avenge the Palestinia­ns in Gaza. Plus, the FBI recently released an alert in search of an Iranian intelligen­ce officer allegedly working to recruit individual­s to surveil religious institutio­ns in the US.

SO, WHAT can we do? As we head into Passover, a story of resilience, we must draw from our ancestor’s strength and refuse to let our enemies dictate our lives. This is done through preparatio­n and vigilance.

Protecting ourselves against these threats requires a collective effort. Every facility must be prepared, and every member of the community must be engaged.

This begins with recognizin­g the unique nature of today’s threat environmen­t. We cannot expect that an overseas conflict will stay there. Understand­ing this, my organizati­on, the Secure Community Network (SCN), the official safety and security organizati­on for the Jewish community in North America, has been working to protect the Jewish community by partnering with key law enforcemen­t agencies and public safety organizati­ons.

We establishe­d a Red Cell Task Force comprising members of law enforcemen­t agencies, including the FBI and DHS, to continuous­ly assess potential catalysts that could motivate domestic attacks. It is supported by SCN’s Jewish Security Operations Command Center (JSOCC): a 24/7 data hub that monitors threats and disseminat­es credible and timely informatio­n to law enforcemen­t agencies and key public safety partners to thwart attacks.

We have built a profession­al system to prepare and protect our community, but we can’t do it alone. From congregant­s to lay leadership, schoolteac­hers to Jewish camp counselors, we all must intensify our preparatio­n and vigilance.

Act according to our trademark phrase: “If You See Something, Say Something.”

Incident reporting is a significan­t piece of developing a security shield around our community. Communicat­ing and coordinati­ng with law enforcemen­t will help keep our community safe. Last year, our partners at the ADL recorded a record 3,697 antisemiti­c incidents; SCN reported a record 1,619 persons of interest to law enforcemen­t.

Ensure your congregati­on has a comprehens­ive security plan. If you don’t know, ask your leadership. Connect with the security profession­als who serve your community. The plan must bolster physical security, improve relationsh­ips with local law enforcemen­t, and include security training for everyone. This is vital to keeping us and our children safe.

Get trained. Training is crucial to preparing for attacks and learning how to survive them. Last year, SCN trained over 58,000 members of the community. Survivors of the Tree of Life attack and the Colleyvill­e hostage-taking both credit their survival to the strategies and techniques learned from being trained. This training can be provided by SCN and national partner organizati­ons working on antisemiti­sm, public safety issues, and Jewish life.

These steps all work to enhance the safety of our community. We have a choice: to let fear win by putting our heads in the sand and hiding our identity or to confront those who would wish for us to fall away. We need to make clear that we are not going anywhere. Our preparedne­ss is in our hands. We need to act now.

 ?? (Jewish Federation­s of North America) ?? THE WRITER delivers remarks during a briefing on Capitol Hill, focused on securing Jewish institutio­ns.
(Jewish Federation­s of North America) THE WRITER delivers remarks during a briefing on Capitol Hill, focused on securing Jewish institutio­ns.

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