Violent Antisemitism Threat Assessment Act
Requires a Defense Dept report assessing transnational violent antisemitism threats to the US, citizens abroad, and military personnel, for national security.
Requires a Defense Dept report assessing transnational violent antisemitism threats to the US, citizens abroad, and military personnel, for national security.
The Violent Antisemitism Threat Assessment Act (HR 5011) aims to address the growing concern of violent antisemitism as part of transnational extremist movements. The bill mandates a comprehensive report from the Secretary of Defense that assesses the threats posed by violent antisemitism, particularly in relation to national security and global interests.
The bill includes the following significant provisions:
Report Requirement:
Content of the Report:
The bill primarily affects:
- U.S. Government: The report will inform government officials and agencies about the risks associated with violent antisemitism.
- U.S. Citizens: It aims to protect U.S. citizens, especially those residing abroad, from potential threats linked to antisemitic violence.
- Military Personnel: Members of the Armed Forces may be particularly vulnerable to such threats, and the report will address their safety.
HR 5011 seeks to enhance understanding and preparedness regarding the threat of violent antisemitism within the context of transnational extremism. By requiring a detailed assessment from the Secretary of Defense, the bill aims to bolster national security and protect U.S. citizens and interests both domestically and internationally.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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