April 27, 2024

Summary
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are issuing
this notification to advise of an ongoing issue of potential public safety concern consequent to the
Hamas attacks in Israel. The FBI and DHS are actively monitoring the situation in Israel and any
implications these horrific terrorist attacks pose to the domestic threat environment. As with any
potential threats to the United States, we will coordinate with our partners to ensure they have the
resources and information necessary to keep our communities safe.
Threat
While we continue to collect and analyze intelligence from a variety of sources, we do not currently
have specific intelligence reflecting additional attack planning against the United States stemming from
the HAMAS attacks in Israel which began on October 7, 2023. However, foreign terrorist organizations
and their supporters remain committed to attacking the United States within and beyond our borders.
In recent years, there have been several events and incidents in the United States that were purportedly
motivated, at least in part, by the conflict between Israel and HAMAS. These have included the targeting
of individuals, houses of worship, and institutions associated with the Jewish and Muslim faiths with acts
of physical assault, vandalism, or harassment.
Anti-Semitism permeates many violent extremist ideologies and serves as a primary driver for attacks by
a diverse set of violent extremists who pose a persistent threat to Jewish communities and institutions
in the United States and abroad. Foreign terrorist organizations have exploited previous conflicts
between Israel and HAMAS via media outlets and online communications to call on their supporters
located in the United States to conduct attacks. Some violent extremists have used times of heightened
tensions to incite violence against religious minorities, targeting both Jewish and Muslim Americans.
Resources
The FBI and DHS encourage the public to promptly report information concerning suspicious activity to
tips.fbi.gov or contact their local FBI field office (www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices).
Call 911 to report emergencies, including imminent threats to life.
For concerns involving US citizens abroad, to include reporting missing persons or individuals taken as
hostages, please call the Department of State’s Overseas Citizens Services (OCS) toll-free hotline at (888)
407-4747 or complete Crisis Intake Form at https://cacms.state.gov/s/crisis-intake