26 synagogues evacuated in the US following bomb threats and hoax calls
26 synagogues in the United States have been evacuated after receiving bomb threats and hoax calls.
The calls were made to synagogues across twelve different states over the course of four weekends, it is understood. It is believed that the incidents are part of a coordinated effort by a single group of online trolls.
One of the synagogues targeted, Beth Torah Jewish Temple in Fremont, California, received a bomb threat at around 20:00 last Friday and had to evacuate its premises. Following the evacuation, police searched the building but found no suspicious items or people.
Then, on Saturday, congregants of Temple Beth Tikvah, a synagogue in Fullerton, also in California, were forced to evacuate the synagogue after a bomb threat was made at around midday. The caller reportedly said that the bomb would detonate twenty minutes after the call.
The moment that the leaders of the prayer service received news of the call was captured on a livestream of the Shabbat service that was taking place at the time.
Following the evacuation, police found no explosive devices on the premises.
Of the call, the synagogue’s Rabbi, Mati Kirschenbaum, said: “Sadly, this is something that many temples, many Jewish houses of worship…have to live with.”
The ADL has also reported that two of its offices were targeted in similar attacks.
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