Washington — Federal law enforcement agencies have issued a new intelligence bulletin, obtained by CBS News, warning that recent attacks in Boulder, Colorado, at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., and at the Pennsylvania governor's residence "could motivate others to conduct violence against Israeli and Jewish institutions, or their supporters.
Main Idea: Federal agencies warned that recent attacks could inspire more violence against Jewish and Israeli institutions and their supporters in the U.S.
Key Points:
The warning suggests more threat monitoring and security costs for Jewish, Israeli, and nearby public sites, and some households or small businesses may feel less safe attending events.
DHS, the FBI, and the National Counterterrorism Center warning may help communities and local police prevent attacks and protect the public.
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