In startling twist, Jewish hacker arrested over wave of bomb threats to North American Jewish centres
A 19-year-old American-Israeli Jew was arrested Thursday as the prime suspect in a wave of bomb threats against US and Canadian Jewish community centres, a startling turn in a case that had stoked fears of rising anti-Semitism in the United States.
The surprising arrest of the man, a hacker who holds dual Israeli and American citizenship, came after a trans-Atlantic investigation with the FBI and other international law enforcement agencies. US Jewish groups welcomed the breakthrough in the case, which drawn condemnation from President Donald Trump.
Israeli police described the suspect as a hacker, but said his motives were still unclear.
“He’s the guy who was behind the JCC threats,” police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said, referring to the scores of anonymous threats phoned in to Jewish community centres, mainly in the US, over the past two months.
