American arrest man accused of firebomb plot against embassy in Israel

According to the US Department of Justice, a man was arrested in New York on Sunday for attempting to burn the US embassy in Tel Aviv after being deported by Israeli officials.28 -year -old dual citizens of the United States and Germany Joseph Numeare were taken into custody at John F. Kennedy Airport. The US Department of Justice said that Neumeyer had attempted to carry out a firebomb attack using Molotov Cocktail and made violent threats online, which included Americans and US President Donald Trump.Explosive abandoned backpack foundPneumer arrived in Israel last month and went to the US embassy in Tel Aviv last week. According to officials cited by the Department of Justice, he faced a security guard outside the building, who spit on him before trying to escape. He dropped his backpack during the change and managed to escape.A discovery of the bag detected three improvised explosive devices, usually known as Molotov cocktails, designed to start a fire when thrown. Neumeyer was later tracked in his hotel and arrested by the Israeli police.The Department of Justice said that he posted on social media: “Join me because I burn the embassy in Tel Aviv. Death for America, death of Americans, and F — West.” He allegedly threatened to kill Donald Trump in a separate position.Neumeyer claims on his social media that he is the founder and CEO of a company called Atlas Light Company, although it is not clear what the company does. His recent positions also expressed anger towards the United States and Western governments.Facing up to 20 years in jailNeumeyer appeared in a New York court on Sunday and remained in custody. If convicted, he can withstand a prison of up to 20 years.Attorney General Pamela Bandi said, “The defendant has been accused of planning a devastating attack targeting our embassy in Israel, killing Americans to death and death of President Trump.”FBI director Kash Patel said, “This lowly and violent behavior will not be tolerated at home or abroad, and FBI will bring them to face justice for their dangerous tasks, working with our colleagues.”Arrest follows Embassy Staff murders in DCTwo employees of the Israeli Embassy in Washington were killed outside the capital Jewish Museum, a few days later. The victims, Yaron Liskinski and Sara Lynn Milgrim, were participating in a program when they were shot.Suspected from Chicago, Alias Rodriguez was arrested and accused in two cases of first degree murder. Eyewitnesses say he shouted “free, free Palestine” as he was taken into custody.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the shooting the next day as “frightening antisemtic murder” in a call with Trump.