New York leaders condemn 'intifada' chants targeting a synagogue led by a Holocaust survivor

Fox NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 8:50:24 PM
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New York leaders condemn 'intifada' chants targeting a synagogue led by a Holocaust survivor
  • Elected officials in New York have publicly denounced the protesters who shouted 'intifada' outside the Park East Synagogue, where a Jewish immigration event was taking place, led by a Holocaust survivor. This incident has raised concerns about rising anti
  • The condemnation from local leaders highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding anti
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