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DHS warns pandemic ‘stressors’ could trigger attacks on houses of worship

He added that “stressors caused by the pandemic may contribute to an individual’s decision to commit an attack or influence their target of choice.”

The letter comes two weeks after DHS circulated a memo to law enforcement officials around the country warning that violent extremists’ efforts to exploit the pandemic “will intensify in the coming months,“ according to ABC News. The FBI also warned that extremists were encouraging their followers to try to infect Jewish people with coronavirus by going „any place they may be congregated, to include markets, political offices, businesses and places of worship.”

Harrell noted in the letter that DHS, in partnership with the department’s Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives and the Faith-Based Information Sharing and Analysis Organization, “provides resources that assist in securing physical and cyber infrastructure” for houses of worship.

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf reportedly directed a department-wide review in January of recommendations made by the Homeland Security Advisory Council for preventing attacks on houses of worship and faith-based communities, following a mass stabbing at an upstate New York Hanukkah celebration last year.

Source: politico.com
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