Rajkumar said the graffiti in Woodhaven was part of a "disturbing trend of antisemitism" in the city, reflecting a broader societal issue of hate.
"Such vile acts will never be tolerated," Rajkumar emphasized, affirming that New York City will always reject antisemitism and all forms of hate.
Ariola called for community unity against intimidation, stating that "Nobody should be afraid to live here because of their race or religion."
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