Michigan synagogue attack highlights rise in antisemitic violence

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by Amna Nawaz
March 13, 2026
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FBI investigates Detroit synagogue attack as targeted violence against Jewish community.

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An attacker targeted a synagogue and school in suburban Detroit on Thursday in what the FBI characterized as "a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community." Investigators are currently searching for a motive behind the assault. The incident has sparked broader national discussions about rising antisemitism in the United States. The attack represents part of what officials and community leaders describe as an increasing pattern of antisemitic violence across the country. The FBI continues its investigation while Jewish communities nationwide reassess their security measures.

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The FBI continues investigating the motive while Jewish communities nationwide reassess security measures.

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