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Man Charged with Antisemitic Hate Crime in Brooklyn Stabbing of Israeli Student
Aug 11, 2024, 06:12 PM
A man has been charged with a hate crime following the stabbing of an Israeli yeshiva student in Brooklyn, New York. The incident, which occurred outside 770 in Crown Heights, was reportedly motivated by antisemitism, with the attacker allegedly shouting 'free Palestine' during the assault. The New York State Attorney General condemned the act, describing it as a horrifying instance of antisemitism and violence. The victim is expected to recover physically, but the attack has raised concerns about rising hate crimes in the city. This follows reports of another suspect in a stabbing spree in Queens, who had recently been released from Rikers Island and was ordered to undergo psychiatric treatment.
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