Homeland Security officials described the incident in October as antisemitic, but in a social media post days afterward, Temple Beth Zion in the Boston metropolitan area town of Brookline said it did not appear to be motivated by antisemitism. Police initially told the synagogue that “the individual was unaware that he lived next to, and was shooting his BB gun next to, a synagogue or that it was a religious holiday. We were told he said he was shooting rats.” HEGSETH SLAMS BIDEN’S ‘KID GLOVES APPROACH’ TO NARCO-TERRORISM IN DEFENSE OF DRUG BOAT STRIKES In a statement, Assistant Secretary Tricia...