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Jewish cemeteries in many parts of the United States have been destroyed. What happened when Jewish communities received a "bomb warning"?

A week ago, in a Jewish cemetery in the suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, USA, one or two hundred tombstones were artificially pushed down or damaged. This incident shocked and worried the Jewish community in the United States. At that time, US President Trump also condemned this threat to the Jewish community.

Specific circumstances:

On February 26th, hundreds of tombstones were destroyed at the Jewish cemetery in Mount Carmel, northeast of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the morning, the man named Aaron Marin discovered this situation when he went to the grave of his deceased relatives, and immediately called the police.

At present, the local police have launched an investigation into this.

Extension: 16 Jewish center or school threatened by "fraudulent bomb"

On February 27th, it was reported that at least 16 Jewish community centers or schools in the United States received a "bomb warning", but they were all named after the incident. This is just a false alarm.

Some of these community centers or schools are located in Pennsylvania, but they are also located in North Carolina, Delaware, Alabama, New Jersey, New York, Florida and Indiana.

This is the fifth round of "bomb fraud threat" encountered by Jewish facilities across the United States this year. Many of these 16 sites have encountered such dangers for the second or third time.