The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) and the Senate Sergeant at Arms (SAA) announced an enhanced security plan ahead of anticipated “Day of Rage” protests supporting the terrorist group Hamas. In an announcement the USCP said they would begin enhanced operations Friday, with an increased presence of officers in and around the Capitol building. Additionally, some areas of the Capitol building itself will be restricted to Members of Congress, staff, and authorized visitors only.
The announcement emphasized the increased security was out of an abundance of caution: “USCP and partner agencies are not tracking any specific threats to the U.S Capitol Grounds or Senate state offices, and will continue to monitor and update the Senate community as necessary.”
Khaled Mashal, a former leader of the Hamas terrorist group, called for a day of global rage on Friday, October 13. According to Mashal, the mass demonstrations by supporters of Hamas is intended to send a “message of rage to Zionists and to America.” In response to the call for civil unrest, U.S. law enforcement is increasing its public presence especially in Jewish communities and at synagogues. Reports of increased chatter among Islamic extremist groups has heightened concerns Hamas supporters could engage in violence against. Americans.
Four days ago, Israel declared war on Hamas which governs the Gaza Strip. Hamas This is the first time Israel has formally declared a state of war since the Yom Kippur War in 1973. This past Saturday, Hamas launched a surprise attack against Israel, killing nearly 1,000 Israelis with an unknown number taken hostage. The Biden White House has confirmed 27 Americans were killed by Hamas, while others 14 remain unaccounted for.