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Bomb threats target NY synagogues ahead of Hamas attack anniversary, governor says

Multiple bomb threats were reported, but none were deemed credible Friday. Monday marks a year since the Hamas attack killed 1,200 Israelis and triggered a still-ongoing war in Gaza

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Protests against the Israel-Hamas war broke out in midtown Manhattan as Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu is in the city for the UN General Assembly. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.

Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday that she has directed the New York State Police to coordinate with local law enforcement to ensure public safety, a deployment that will last at least through Monday's Hamas attack anniversary, after multiple bomb threats were reported at synagogues.

The bomb threats were deemed not credible. It wasn't exactly clear how many temples were affected, nor were the locations known. However, the NYPD confirmed that no bomb threats had been called into New York City synagogues.

“These threats are horrific and unacceptable — and targeting houses of worship on one of the holiest days of the Jewish calendar is particularly craven," Hochul said in a statement. "We will not tolerate acts of antisemitism or attempts to incite fear. New Yorkers stand united against all forms of hate and violence."

In New York City, the NYPD is shoring up its security plans -- and planning for potential mass protests.

Adding to the intense feelings is the arrival of the Jewish High Holy Days — days that bracket the Oct. 7 anniversary with rituals focused on mortality and recalling the deaths of loved ones and ancient martyrs. Many are taking consolation in the rituals as they mark an emotionally fraught milestone.

The Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023, killed 1,200 Israelis and triggered a still-ongoing war in Gaza, whose health ministry says Israel has killed more than 41,500 Palestinians and wounded more than 96,000 others. Israel is now intensifying attacks on Hamas ally Hezbollah with deadly attacks in Lebanon, while Iran has attacked Israel with missiles.

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