The Oct. 7 terrorist attack left more than 1,200 people murdered and hundreds more taken captive by Hamas, leading Israel to war against the terrorist organization.
In the wake of the attack, there was an outpouring of grief, shock, and horror, but also a surge of antisemitism that left many perplexed about the hatred revealed in communities.
We witnessed protesters calling for the liberation of Palestine, which served as a clarion call to destroy Israel, illustrating the deeply rooted antipathy surfacing across New York.
Now, a year removed from Oct. 7, New Yorkers gather for prayer vigils in memory of those affected, yet some demonstrations may ignite the same hateful rhetoric.
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