United States: police thwart attack plot targeting pro-Palestinian activist
Authorities in the United States have thwarted an alleged attack targeting a prominent pro-Palestinian activist, highlighting ongoing concerns about politically motivated violence and domestic security.
According to federal officials, a 26-year-old suspect was arrested in the state of New Jersey after allegedly planning to use homemade incendiary devices against the residence of activist Nerdeen Kiswani. The suspect is accused of illegally manufacturing destructive devices, including Molotov cocktails, some of which were reportedly intended for use in the planned attack.
Law enforcement agencies stated that the operation was made possible through intelligence efforts and undercover work, which allowed investigators to intervene before any violence occurred. Officials emphasized that such preventive measures are central to counterterrorism strategies aimed at identifying threats early and protecting public safety.
Nerdeen Kiswani, a New York-based activist and founder of the organization Within Our Lifetime, confirmed that she had been informed by federal authorities of an imminent threat against her. She is known for her involvement in organizing pro-Palestinian demonstrations and has been a visible figure in activism related to the conflict in Gaza.
Public reactions to the case have drawn attention to a broader climate of tension and rising threats against individuals engaged in political and social advocacy. Local leaders reiterated their commitment to preventing violent extremism and ensuring the safety of residents regardless of their political views.
Civil rights organizations also expressed concern, noting that activists across the country have increasingly reported harassment and intimidation linked to their positions on international conflicts and social justice issues.
The case remains under investigation as authorities continue to assess potential connections and motives behind the alleged plot.
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