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Americans are being warned of a heightened threat environment just one day after President Donald Trump authorized airstrikes on three nuclear sites in Iran. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin on June 22, citing the growing risk of cyberattacks, violent extremism, and antisemitic hate crimes in response to escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, now exacerbated by direct U.S. military involvement.

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Although no specific or credible threats to the U.S. homeland have been identified, DHS officials say the recent military action significantly raises the possibility of retaliatory threats from Iranian-affiliated cyber actors and extremist individuals. The bulletin warns that poorly secured U.S. networks may be targeted in low-level cyber operations by pro-Iranian hacktivists or government-backed attackers. Officials also flagged the potential for individuals within the United States to become radicalized and carry out violence if prompted by calls from Iranian leadership or foreign terrorist organizations.

The bulletin, which remains in effect through September 22, 2025, also underscores the risk of increased antisemitic hate crimes. Officials point to past incidents of domestic terrorism inspired by anti-Israel or antisemitic ideology and note that recent statements by groups such as HAMAS and Lebanese Hizballah could incite further violence against Jewish communities or U.S. government personnel.

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DHS urges the public to remain alert and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement, FBI field offices, or local fusion centers. The agency’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is providing resources to help secure digital infrastructure, and Americans are encouraged to take precautions both online and in public spaces. Emergency threats should be reported immediately via 911, and the “If You See Something, Say Something®” program remains a key tool in preventing attacks.

Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security press release.


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