Drop some bonbons: US student arrested for asking Netanyahu to bomb her campus

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A university student in the United States was arrested on Thursday for posting a message in a WhatsApp group suggesting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should bomb her campus.

Gabriela Saldana, a 23-year-old student at Florida University, reportedly wrote on a university WhatsApp group, "Netanyahu, if you can hear me, drop some bonbons for us Capstone students in Ocean Bank Convocation Center," according to NBC Miami.

A Florida student was arrested and is now facing up to 15 years in jail for making a joke about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The student allegedly wrote, “Netanyahu, if you can hear me, drop some bonbons for us Capstone students in the Ocean Bank Convocation pic.twitter.com/j7r8Lu5nsq— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) April 20, 2026

Police officials interpreted the word “bonbons” as a reference to bombs, concluding that Saldana wanted to attack a capstone event at FIU’s Ocean Bank Convocation Center. In another message, she appeared to shift responsibility onto another student, writing that there would be a bomb at the venue and that it would be "Jonathan’s fault."

After several students reported her messages, Saldana clarified that it was a "dumb joke," saying she was frustrated with the event and wanted it to be rescheduled. She also posted an apology, but was arrested nonetheless.

She was taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami after being arrested near a parking garage on campus. She subsequently appeared before Judge Mindy S Glazer, who set her bail at $5,000, according to the Business Times.

Saldana faces a charge of written threats to kill or do bodily harm under Florida Statutes, which carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.

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Aprameya Rao

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Apr 20, 2026 22:36 IST

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