The FBI has not observed any specific or credible threat to the United States following tensions in the Middle East, exacerbated by last night's Iranian attack on Israel. CNN reports this, citing some sources, according to which the US agency is still following developments in the situation.

Even in New York, where the highest number of Jews outside Israel reside, "there are no credible threats": the city's Police Department reported. The U.S. State Department says it is monitoring the situation closely and is working with the Israeli government to find out what is happening in the region. The White House says the situation in the Mideast is under control and that the U.N. Security Council is working on a resolution to the crisis. The United Nations Security Council has called on all sides to work together to ensure the safety of Israel and its citizens. The Israeli government has said it will respond to the Iranian attack with all the support it can muster. The US State Department has said that it is working closely with the Israelis to find a solution to the problem.