NJ residents linked to ISIS, Hezbollah threat, new report says The House Committee on Homeland Security [report] identified three recent cases where New Jersey residents were linked to ISIS or Hezbollah.

(Patch) Several New Jersey residents have been linked to a “persistent terror threat” to America from foreign jihadist networks and home-grown violent extremists, according to a new U.S. House report.

The House Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement, and Intelligence released a “Terror Threat Snapshot” on Oct. 3, which outlines cases where extremist groups have radicalized people in America and abroad “to plan, support, and perpetrate terrorist attacks on U.S. soil and beyond.”

This report details more than 50 cases in 29 states that have occurred since April 2021, involving people attempting to aid designated terror groups such as ISIS, Hezbollah, and Al Qaeda, or receiving military-type training from these groups.

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