ALBANY–Governor Kathy Hochul has updated New Yorkers on increased security measures in the wake of the brutal Hamas attacks on Israel, following a briefing from New York State Police at the New York State Intelligence Center (NYSIC) in the Capital Region. Governor Hochul also reiterated calls on social media companies to focus on these threats and to increase platform moderation in order to prevent the proliferation of hateful content.  

Immediately following the first reports of attacks in Israel on Saturday morning, Governor Hochul directed the New York State Police to increase patrols and outreach. Working with law enforcement, State Police are monitoring potential targets and vulnerable locations around the state, including synagogues, yeshivas, and Jewish museums and cultural centers. To ensure the confidentiality and efficacy of these protective measures, the New York State Police does not release further information about security measures or personnel deployments.   

At the governor ’s direction, State Police are also working with local law enforcement and other security partners to track threats posted on social media and to ensure the safety of all New Yorkers. Utilizing new resources secured by Governor Hochul in the FY24 Budget, the New York State Intelligence Center (NYSIC) has been closely monitoring content on social media and other online channels. While there are no credible threats at this time, online monitoring has shown increased chatter from Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and pro-Hamas extremists.

New Yorkers who see suspicious activity should report it immediately through the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services’ “Safeguard New York” website.  People can also call 1-866-SAFENYS (1-866-723-3697) to submit a tip.

Anyone who has received bias-motivated threats or experienced harassment or discrimination should contact the Hate Crimes Task Force by calling 1-888-392-3644 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or texting “HATE” to 81336.

American citizens who are in Israel and require emergency aid are asked to immediately contact the United States Department of State.