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Brooklyn Museum Director and Jewish Board Members' Upper East Side Homes Vandalized with Antisemitic Graffiti
Jun 12, 2024, 02:09 PM
The homes of the Brooklyn Museum director and several Jewish board members were vandalized last night with antisemitic graffiti, including phrases such as 'White supremacist Zionist' and symbols like an inverted red triangle used by terrorists. The incidents, which occurred at multiple locations including the Upper East Side, have been widely condemned as acts of vile antisemitism. This attack has raised significant concerns about the safety of the Jewish community and the individuals targeted, making everyone feel unsafe.
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