Man charged in firebomb plot linked to group supporting violence against Palestinians
A man facing charges for plotting to firebomb a pro-Palestine activist's home has ties to a group whose leaders advocate violence against Palestinians.

A man charged with plotting to firebomb the home of a pro-Palestine activist has connections to an organization whose leaders have expressed support for violence against Palestinians, according to reports.
The suspect is linked to JDL 613 Brotherhood, a group that has provided a platform for a convicted terrorist who raises funds for a violent settler movement in the occupied West Bank. The organization's activities have come under scrutiny following the firebombing charges.
Video recordings from the group show its founder, Yisrael Yaacob Ben Avraham, making inflammatory statements about New York politicians. In the recordings, Ben Avraham refers to an elected official using derogatory language and describes their election as indicative of broader demographic changes in America.
The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding Middle East politics and activism in the United States. Authorities have not released additional details about the specific firebombing plot or provided information about when charges were filed.
The investigation appears to be part of broader law enforcement efforts to monitor extremist activities related to Middle East conflicts. No timeline has been provided for court proceedings in the case.