San Antonio police say they're vigilant as Hamas figure calls for 'Day of Jihad'

The San Antonio Police Department, local businesses and a Jewish community center say they're stepping up security after a former Hamas leader called for a “Global Day of Jihad” this Friday. The nonprofit group Middle East Media Research Institute reported that the terrorist organization's former leader, Khaled Meshaal, called for application of "jihad" as Israel mounts reprisals for last weekend's terror attacks. The phrase "Day of Jihad" also has periodically trended on the online platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
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