FBI Collaborating with Universities to Combat Violence During Escalating Israel-Palestine Demonstrations: Wray
The FBI is ‘keenly focused on working with state and local law enforcement, campus law enforcement,’ Mr. Wray said.
FBI Director Chris Wray announced on Tuesday that the bureau is coordinating with colleges throughout the country to detect potential anti-Semitic threats and acts of violence amid waves of protests in opposition to Israel.
Mr. Wray revealed the bureau’s coordination efforts with U.S. colleges during an interview with NBC News on Tuesday, saying the bureau is “keenly focused on working with state and local law enforcement, campus law enforcement, and others to try to make sure that we stay ahead” of any threats of violence.
He said the FBI is not monitoring specific protest events per se but that the bureau is looking for specific threats of violence that may arise on college campuses amid heightened protest activity.
The heightened protests come nearly seven months into Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip, an operation brought on in response to Hamas terrorist attacks across southern Israel on Oct. 7.
Wray Highlights Recent Threats
There have been other protest events on U.S. college campuses at earlier points in the ongoing fighting in the Gaza Strip.
These more recent protest events began ahead of Passover week, a Jewish holiday. Passover began on Monday and ends on April 30.
Speaking at a virtual event last week hosted by the Secure Community Network (SCN), a Jewish community security organization, Mr. Wray said, “We at the Bureau remain particularly concerned that lone actors could target large gatherings, high profile events, or symbolic or religious locations for violence.”
“When hoaxes target synagogues, Jewish community centers and other affiliate facilities across the U.S., they not only disrupt whatever activities are ongoing, they also intimidate people and terrorize entire communities and they stretch local law enforcement resources, straining law enforcement’s ability to respond to other threats,” Mr. Wray said.
Mr. Wray also told the SCN event that the bureau had observed a “rogues gallery” of designated foreign terrorist organizations that had called for attacks on the United States, including Al Qaeda and ISIS elements.
Calls for National Guard Deployments on Campuses
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) described protest events at Columbia University as “nascent pogroms” a term referring to an organized violent riot intended to kill or expel a targeted ethnic group, and Jewish people in particular.
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