Does the fbi and homeland security have any plans to help jews The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have taken steps to address threats against Jewish communities, primarily through public safety alerts and coordination with local law enforcement. In June 2025, they issued a public service announcement warning of an "elevated threat" to Jewish and Israeli communities following violent attacks, such as the Molotov cocktail assault in Boulder, Colorado, and the killing of two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, D.C. These agencies urged the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities, citing the Israel-Hamas conflict as a potential motivator for further violence by extremists or hate crime perpetrators. They also collaborate with Jewish security organizations, like the Secure Community Network, to enhance safety measures, such as subsidizing armed guards and expanding threat monitoring on social media and the dark web. Additionally, the FBI has prioritized combating antisemitic violence as part of its broader counterterrorism efforts, with historical outreach to Jewish communities to foster trust and provide security resources. However, specific operational "plans" beyond these measures, like new programs or policy changes, are not detailed in available information.

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