JEWISH GROUPS DISTURBED BY TRUMP'S FALSE FLAG SUGGESTION
"President Trump must be listening to Alex Jones again,” Interfaith Alliance President Rabbi Jack Moline said
Jewish groups expressed dismay on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump reportedly suggested to a group of state attorneys general that the recent wave of bomb threats affecting Jewish institutions in recent days could be false flags designed to “to make others look bad.”
The American Jewish Congress said it is “deeply troubled and puzzled” by these comments and urged the president to “clarify his intended meaning.”
Moline pointed out that uptick in antisemitism began during Trump's campaign and has continued unabated.
Jewish Community Centers, Jewish day schools and offices of the Anti-Defamation League have faced multiple waves of bomb threats since January, with a total of 89 incidents at 72 locations in 30 states and 1 Canadian province. In addition, two Jewish cemeteries were vandalized in the past week, in St. Louis and Philadelphia.
Jewish groups expressed dismay on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump reportedly suggested to a group of state attorneys general that the recent wave of bomb threats affecting Jewish institutions in recent days could be false flags designed to “to make others look bad.
(Note: Anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. have increased since this was posted).