Israel police arrest suspect in threats on U.S. Jewish community centers
JERUSALEM, Israel (WTXF/AP) - Israeli police on Thursday arrested a 19-year-old hacker who they said was the main suspect in a wave of bomb threats against Jewish community centers in the United States, appearing to crack a case that has sent a chill through the American Jewish community.
Three JCCs in our area got threats: the ones in Wynnewood, Pa.; Cherry Hill, N.J.; and near Wilmington, Del.
"Emblematic of the strength of JCCs and the important model they represent for acceptance, inclusion, and appreciation for diversity is the remarkable support we have received from communities and community leaders across North America, including civic, political and faith community leaders. Throughout this long running period of concern and disruption that we are hopeful has come to an end, JCCs have had the opportunity to review and assess our security protocols and procedures, and we are confident that JCCs are safer today than ever before."