Hezbollah inspired man who crashed into Michigan synagogue: FBI
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The FBI determined a man's car crash into a Michigan synagogue was a Hezbollah-inspired attack, marking a rare domestic incident linked to the Iran-backed group.
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This attack demonstrates the threat of domestic radicalization inspired by foreign militant groups, affecting the safety of religious institutions and Jewish communities.
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A man drove his car into a Michigan synagogue earlier this month in what the FBI has determined was a Hezbollah-inspired attack, according to Jennifer Runyan, the special agent in charge of the Detroit field office. Runyan told reporters Monday that evidence gathered in the investigation supports the assessment that the attack was motivated by the Lebanese militant group. The incident marks a rare example of a domestic attack linked to the Iran-backed organization, which has historically focused operations in the Middle East and against Israeli targets. The FBI's public attribution underscores growing concerns about potential domestic radicalization inspired by foreign militant groups. Details about the suspect's specific connections to Hezbollah ideology or whether he had direct contact with the organization remain under investigation.
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