FBI has not observed credible threats to US in wake of Iran's attack on Israel, source says
The FBI has not observed any specific or credible threats to the US in relation to the ongoing violence in the Middle East, a senior federal law enforcement source told CNN, Paralel.Az reports.
But the agency is closely watching the situation as it unfolds, the source added.
Other US law enforcement agencies are also monitoring the ongoing attack against Israel as they guard against any possible threats to the homeland.
In a post on X, New York Police Department deputy commissioner Kaz Daughtry said department officials have been briefed on the situation by the department's counterterrorism team but noted, "there are no credible threats to New York City."
The Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement: "The LAPD is closely monitoring the developments between Iran and Israel. While there are no credible threats to Los Angeles at this time, we are committed to ensuring safeguards to houses of worship and sensitive areas throughout all communities in Los Angeles."