Activists sit in entrance of the U.S. Embassy department workplace in Tel Aviv, Israel, throughout a protest on Jan. 8, 2025.
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NEW YORK — A twin U.S.-German citizen has been arrested on fees that he traveled to Israel and tried to firebomb the department workplace of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, officers mentioned Sunday.
Federal prosecutors in New York mentioned the person, Joseph Neumeyer, walked as much as the embassy constructing on Could 19 with a backpack containing Molotov cocktails however acquired right into a confrontation with a guard and ultimately ran away, dropping his backpack because the guard tried to seize him.
Regulation enforcement then tracked Neumeyer right down to a lodge a number of blocks away from the embassy and arrested him, in response to a felony criticism filed within the Japanese District of New York.
The assault passed off towards the backdrop of Israel’s battle in Gaza, now in its nineteenth month.
Neumeyer, 28, who’s initially from Colorado and has twin U.S. and German citizenship, had traveled from the U.S. to Canada in early February after which arrived in Israel in late April, in response to courtroom information. He had made a collection of threatening social media posts earlier than trying the assault, prosecutors mentioned.
Israeli officers deported Neumeyer to New York on Saturday and he had an preliminary courtroom look earlier than a federal decide in Brooklyn on Sunday, the identical day his felony criticism was unsealed.
Neumeyer’s court-appointed legal professional Jeff Dahlberg declined to remark.
Throughout his first time period, President Donald Trump acknowledged Jerusalem as Israel’s capital regardless of Palestinian objections and moved the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to the contested metropolis.