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FBI director warns of potential terrorist attack against US

FBI director warns of potential terrorist attack against US

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FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress about heightened threats to the US following the October 7th attacks on Israel. He emphasized the need for resources to address these threats, which include potential attacks inspired by Middle Eastern events. Recent incidents, such as an arrest in Idaho and a deadly attack in Moscow, highlight the danger. Wray urged Congress to renew the FISA Act, crucial for national security, as terrorist groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda call for attacks on the US. The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict continues to have global repercussions.

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What did FBI Director Christopher Wray say about the risk to the US following the October 7th attacks?

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What concerns did the FBI Director express regarding potential attacks in the US?

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How did the FBI Director describe the current level of threats from terrorist organizations?

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What did the FBI Director urge Congress to renew and why?

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What specific groups did the FBI Director mention as potential threats to the US?

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