Canadian Jews, synagogues threatened with bombs
Canadian politicians estimated on Wednesday that between 100-125 sites were sent the same mass bomb threat.
Threats against synagogues and public sites continue, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The RCMP suspected that those responsible for sending bomb threats to synagogues, museums, malls, ports, art galleries, and other institutions across Canada on Thursday were the same actors who sent Wednesday’s emails to hospitals, synagogues, and more than 100 other Jewish institutions.
We “continue to work closely with our domestic and international police partners to advance the investigation into the individual(s) responsible for the online bomb threats across Canada,” the RCMP said on social media on Thursday. “We recognize the fear and disorder these threats may have caused throughout communities and organizations, notably the Jewish community, and we will continue to update Canadians on developments, as appropriate.”
Canadian politicians estimated on Wednesday that between 100 and 125 sites were sent the same mass bomb threat. The Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver said in a Wednesday statement that hospitals received identical threats.