Attempted firebombing of U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv

Sunday, May 25, 2025, 4:20 pm

A dual U.S. and German citizen was charged after allegedly attempting to firebomb the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv. Security forces confronted the suspect as he carried Molotov cocktails, forcing him to flee. The incident has stirred concerns over diplomatic security.


nationalpost.com / U.S.-German man charged with attempted firebombing on U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv

Authorities say Joseph Neumeyer, 28, approached building with a backpack containing Molotov cocktails but fled after a confrontation with a guard

globalnews.ca / Man arrested for allegedly trying to firebomb U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv

U.S. prosecutors said the man, a dual U.S. and German citizen, approached the building with a backpack containing Molotov cocktails but ran away after a guard confronted him.


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