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Massachusetts Synagogue Defaced with Swastikas and Slurs

Over the weekend, swastikas and other hate speech were spray-painted onto the walls of the Agudath Achim Synagogue.

The incident occurred at 1:42 p.m. on Friday, June 16 when a person walked up to the front entrance of the Agudath Achim Synagogue.  After spray painting a swastika at the front, the person went around to the side and back of the building to add more racist graffiti, including antisemitic, anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-Black slurs. 

According to Almeida, the congregation typically holds weekly Shabbat/Sabbath services Saturday mornings, reserving Friday night services once a month, at the end of the month. That is why the graffiti wasn’t discovered by anyone until Saturday morning, at around 8:45 a.m. when staff and congregation were showing up for services, as well as a bat mitzvah scheduled that morning. 

The swastika was immediately covered up with posterboard and duct tape, and it still is at time of writing this article.

The building has surveillance cameras on the outside. Footage of the front entrance was shown to the Gazette. It shows one person, dressed head-to-toe in black and carrying a black backpack, with their face covered by a black hoodie, black sunglasses, and black mask covering the lower face. 

The board stated Taunton Police were called and an investigation is underway.

Antisemitic Goyim Defense League (GDL) Flyers Plague Sacramento

Racist, antisemitic, and homophobic flyers were found early Monday on the lawns of homes throughout areas of Sacramento, including two East Sacramento neighborhoods, a development that Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg immediately denounced.

“It’s probably no coincidence that those who hate would spew their vile, racist lies on Juneteenth, a holiday uplifting the ideal that all people are equal and free,” Steinberg said in a statement to The Sacramento Bee. “Sacramento will never cower in the face of antisemitism, racism or prejudice.

“The overwhelming majority of people who love their neighbors must always speak up and speak out, and always more powerfully than the few sad souls who think that hating others makes them somehow matter.”

Sacramento police said the flyers were reported in various areas of the city and county.

Jewish watchdog organization, StopAntisemitism has identified the flyers belonging to the white supremacist group, the Goyim Defense League (GDL). The GDL is led by Jon Minadeo II. The group has spent the past week littering Northern California with similar flyers. StopAntisemitism recorded an uptick of antisemitic flyers reported in California in the last several months. 

“We are in the process of gathering information on all locations they were distributed,” the department wrote in an email response to The Bee. “The flyers have been located in the River Park neighborhood in east Sacramento.

“We believe other communities have been affected. The flyer distribution wasn’t isolated to city jurisdiction. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office is also responding to reports of flyer distribution in their jurisdiction. Our department is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding these incidents.”

The flyers, packaged in plastic sandwich bags with gravel and other material as weights, apparently were thrown on lawns throughout a neighborhood near 47th Street and Folsom Boulevard.

A resident who was walking his dog about 6:30 a.m. found several of them in neighbors’ yards and picked one up initially thinking it was an advertisement of some kind.

“I thought it was an advertisement,” said the man, who asked not to be named because of the nature of the incident. “And then I saw this one in particular that said ‘White Lives Matter’ and that one struck my eye.”

He continued walking and found more with references to 9/11, an argument that the United States fought on the wrong side in World War II, and smears against Jews and the LGBTQ community.

At least one of the flyers included Steinberg’s photo.

Some of the flyers included QR codes and references to “White Lives Matter.”

Some of the plastic bags also included brown pellets that the resident believed might be rat poison pellets.

“I’m outraged,” the man said. “I’m saddened; I’m a little frightened, you know?

“It’s just disturbing.”

Anti-Jewish Propaganda Littered Around Southern California Beaches

A plastic baggie containing an antisemitic flyer was found on the lawn of a man in Redondo Beach Monday morning.

Dr. Andrew Lesser was taking his trash out when he noticed the bag on the ground. The flyer mentions a short film that pushes dangerous antisemitic theories such as “Jews control the banks” and “Jews control the media.” The flyers were tossed by members of the National Justice Party.

“It’s just nauseating … It’s people who are unhappy with their own lives and they want to blame somebody else. Some other race, some religion, and they’re just sick people. But they can be dangerous,” Lesser said. 

The flyer found near the intersection of South Gertruda Avenue and Pearl Street was similar to those recently left in Redlands and Huntington Beach, although it was unclear if there was any connection.

Lesser called Redondo Beach police to report the incident.

In a news release Monday, Redondo Beach police indicated that officers have responded to similar incidents in the last few months, but it is unknown if they are related.

City of Boston Employee Put on Paid Leave after Antisemitic Comments Unearthed

An official in Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden’s office was placed on leave recently following reports that he made antisemitic comments during a 2016 interview. 

True-See Allah was named director of the office’s new Community Engagement/Strategic Partnerships Unit last June. A spokesperson for Hayden’s office confirmed that Allah has been placed on leave while a review takes place. 

“In keeping with our policy of intolerance for racism, bigotry, bias or prejudice against any segment of our population, we have initiated a review of information provided to us regarding alleged statements made seven years ago by True-See Allah. Mr. Allah has been placed on administrative leave while the review takes place,” Hayden’s office said in a statement.

Allah was a guest on a 2016 radio program from The Allah Team Radio, a group that promotes the Nation of Islam, a Black nationalist organization. The Nation of Islam, founded in 1930, offers programs designed to positively impact Black Americans. But those efforts have been “overshadowed by the organization’s lengthy record of antisemitism, homophobia, and connections to prominent white supremacists,” according to the The Southern Poverty Law Center. 

Nation of Islam is designated by StopAntisemitism and other advocacy organization as a hate group.

Despite its name, the Nation of Islam’s ideology differs significantly from traditional Islamic theology, which teaches that all are equal under God, according to the SPLC. 

During the 2016 interview, Allah said he was introduced to someone who was involved in an effort to bring Reebok to Boston. He described the man as a “Jewish guy who’s got short arms and deep pockets.” The myth that Jews are greedy and financially stingy has been a component of antisemitic beliefs since medieval times. 

At the time of the interview, Allah was Assistant Deputy Superintendent of Reintegration for the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department. He later worked as Director of Outreach and Reentry for the state’s Office of Public Safety and Security. In February 2022, Allah was named as a member of the new Community Advisory Committee in Hayden’s office, tasked with reviewing procedures, policies, and making recommendations for the office. 

In a press release last June, Hayden said that Allah brings “unparalleled experience” to work with intervention, prevention and programming for returning citizens. 

Allah is a former gang member who was convicted for playing a part in the 1989 shooting that left a man, MacArthur Williams Jr., paralyzed, The Boston Globe reported. Williams later died due to bladder cancer, which his family believed was tied to his paralysis. Williams’s widow told the Globe that she forgave him. 

In 2015, The Governor’s Council voted to pardon Allah. His pardon was reportedly recommended by Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley’s office at the time. Allah, who was previously named Troy C. Watson, was accused of instigating Williams’s shooting but did not fire the weapon that paralyzed him, according to the Globe. Allah started worshiping at a Nation of Islam mosque in Boston after being released from prison. 

In 2020, Allah reportedly posted an autographed photograph of Farrakhan with his arm around Allah to Facebook. In the post, he called Farrakhan the “Undisputed Champion for all of humanity.” Farrakhan has an extensive history of antisemitic rhetoric. 

More Antisemitic Goyim Defense League (GDL) Flyers Discovered in Northern California Neighborhoods

Antisemitic flyers have been found in neighborhoods in the north end of Chico and east side of Redding Saturday night, according to police.

The Chico Police Department said the first call came in from the 1000 block of Normal Avenue. Follow-up calls came from neighborhoods in the 800 block of Westmont Drive and others off of East Eaton Rd.

Chico police said the flyers are consistent with those found in the area in the past. These flyers did not make threats but made offensive statements.

The Jewish advocacy group StopAntisemitism has been following the movement of antisemitic flyers around the country. The watchdog group has attributed this flyer to the white supremacist group, the Goyim Defense League. The hate group is led by Jon Minadeo II. Minadeo and his followers frequently visit California to toss antisemitic flyers.

CPD also said that they recognize this as a First Amendment issue and believe that there is no room for hate speech. They are taking this as a potential indicator of violence.

The Redding Police Department said three separate calls came in Saturday night from neighbors along Mistletoe Lane and Manchester Drive.

An investigation on RPD’s part has also been launched.

These incidents appear separate.

Young Teen Faces Antisemitic Harassment Charges after Pushing Teacher to Resign

A Jewish middle school teacher in Massachusetts resigned last month after dealing with what he said was months of ongoing antisemitic harassment from one of his sixth-grade students. 

Morrison Robblee, who previously taught social studies at Nessacus Regional Middle School, told Insider on Friday that his former student's antisemitism gradually escalated into full-blown Nazi jokes and Holocaust references.

The 12-year-old student now faces a misdemeanor charge of criminal harassment, according to The Berkshire Eagle, after the Dalton Police Department charged him in juvenile court on Tuesday. 

Robblee stated the harassment began in February of this year, when he tried to quiet his class one day. The child began shouting homophobic slurs, Robblee said, and he immediately removed the student from the class. Later, the school administration held a "restorative circle," where the student, Robblee, and an administrator reflected on the incident together, Robblee said. 

Robblee told Insider the situation escalated further in April when he wore a Jewish kippah to school during Passover; the student made hateful comments about the traditional head covering, prompting Robblee to send him to detention.

A few days later, Robblee said the student approached him with what he thought would be a written apology. But the piece of paper was actually a violent drawing depicting Adolf Hitler standing over a dead person labeled "Jew," with swastikas and canisters labeled "gas" scattered across the page. Insider has viewed the drawing, which featured the words "Sorry Jew" written atop the page.

Robblee also provided Insider with several rough drafts the student had made. Robblee noted that the student had clearly gone to great lengths to create the offensive drawing.

The school suspended the student and removed him from Robblee's class following the incident, according to Robblee, but he told Insider the student's harassment was allowed to persist in the hallways. Robblee said he still oversaw the student's curriculum, develop lessons, and grade his work, adding that throughout this period, the student emailed him insults about his teaching and sent him a handwritten note insulting him.

In May, Robblee said he filed an official grievance with his union, citing an unsafe work environment, and the union advised him to bring the student's antisemitic drawings and emails to police.

Robblee claimed in his interview with Insider the school failed to adequately protect him. He said the school should have removed the student from the classroom earlier, provided a behavior technician or paraprofessional to monitor him, and implemented some sort of school-wide anti-bias education.

"They really tried to sweep this under the rug. They really tried to protect their reputation," Robblee said. .

Representatives with the school district did not respond to Insider's request for comment but did tell The Eagle that an investigation into Robblee's conduct is ongoing.

Rumble Profits from Hosting Antisemitic Livestream by Nick Fuentes

Rumble promoted and profited from misogynistic streamer Sneako’s six-hour livestream with white nationalist Nick Fuentes and fellow “manosphere” influencers Jon Zherka and Myron Gaines. The May 30 live stream featured numerous severely anti-LGBTQ and antisemitic rants, including Holocaust denial and homophobic slurs. This hateful content seemingly violates Rumble’s policy against antisemitism, as well as the policies of app stores hosting the platform. 

Rumble, which is set to host an exclusive livestream for the first Republican presidential primary debate in August, prides itself on its lax to nonexistent content moderation and promises to be “immune from cancel culture.” Rumble is openly attempting to become “the new frontier in social media” by recruiting pundits and pranksters who have been banned, often repeatedly, for policy violations on other social media platforms.   

NGO StopAntisemitism has featured Nick Fuentes as their “Antisemite of the Week” for his continual push of Kanye’s antisemitic ideals on college campuses.

Rumble does have policies against hate speech, including antisemitism, and has in at least one instance removed monetized videos espousing Holocaust denial. But the platform remains rife with extremist content, seemingly violating the policies of Google Play and Apple’s App Store — where Rumble has recently bragged that it surpassed mainstream platforms in popularity. The Apple App Store, for example, not only states that apps should not feature “defamatory, discriminatory, or mean-spirited content, including references or commentary about religion, race, sexual orientation, gender, national/ethnic origin, or other targeted groups,” but affirms that “if you’re looking to shock and offend people, the App Store isn’t the right place for your app.” Similarly, Google Play claims not to allow apps with content “denying the occurrence of a well-documented, major tragic event” or those that “promote violence, or incite hatred against individuals or groups based on race or ethnic origin, religion, … sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, caste, immigration status, or any other characteristic that is associated with systemic discrimination or marginalization.” 

Sneako’s May 30 livestream is seemingly the latest example of Rumble’s content violating these app store policies. The livestream was also monetized, meaning that the platform is profiting from running ads alongside its hateful content. Rumble even promoted the livestream on its daily “Battle Leaderboard Top 50,” where it was listed as the fourth most-liked video on the platform from that day.

Detroit Area Man Arrested After Threatening to Bomb Synagogue

An Upper Peninsula man with East Lansing ties, antisemitic views and a desire to mimic prior mass shootings communicated plans to kill people and may have been targeting an East Lansing synagogue, federal officials said.

Seann Patrick Pietila, 19, most recently of Pickford, was arrested Friday and charged with transmitting a communication containing a threat to injure another, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.

A search of Pietila's home turned up ammunition, magazines, a shotgun, a rifle, a pistol, knives and other firearm accessories, along with a Nazi flag, gas masks and military manuals, officials said.

Found in Pietila's phone was a note mentioning the Shaarey Zedek Congregation in East Lansing, and the date of "March 15th 2024," officials said.

The note goes on to say, "Me and Limey, Equipment: hand-made pipe bombs, molotovs, Two Stag-15s, 12 guage shotgun and two back up Glock 18s AND a Akm full auto conversion," officials said.

Pietila "is alleged to have communicated with others on social media and "evinced a neo-Nazi ideology, antisemitism, glorification of past mass shooters, and a desire and intent to mimic past mass shooters or mass casualty events," U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan Mark Totten said in a news release.

In a court filing, an FBI agent said the agency received a report of threatening online communications on Tuesday.

Agents found social media messages from Pietila and learned that he had attended Lansing's Eastern High School during the 2020-21 school year, according the agent's filing.

Pietila was detained when the FBI executed a search warrant at his home on Friday, according to the court filing.

He told investigators he had moved to Pickford a week prior and previously lived with his mother in East Lansing, near the Michigan State University campus, the filing said. He indicated he was "most likely" in East Lansing when he communicated threats, according to the document.

Pietila admitted taking part in conversations about committing mass casualty incidents or mass killings but told investigators he did not intend to follow through with the mass killings he had discussed, the court filing said.

Pietila also indicated he planned to kill himself with a shotgun found in the home and acknowledged he wrote a suicide note found in his cellphone, the agent wrote in support of criminal charges.

The Jewish advocacy group StopAntisemitism tweeted Pietila’s additional social media posts including one that threatens to shoot up a gay pride parade.

Man Arrested Over Antisemitic Assault in Portland

A Portland man has been arrested after allegedly assaulting staff working at a steakhouse-strip club. Prosecutors state the man shouted "white power," racial slurs, and antisemitic slurs as he punched staff and smashed windows.

According to court documents, Justin Anthony Gates, 32, was asked to leave Acropolis on May 28 after he shouted several antisemitic slurs and used the n-word while in the club.

When the security guard asked him to leave, Gates allegedly punched him repeatedly in the face, fracturing his orbital bone and causing the victim to require surgery. Gates also punched the strip club manager in the throat, continued to shout "white power," made white nationalist hand gestures, and shouted several other slurs.

Prosecutors allege Gates knew the security guard was Jewish and yelled antisemitic abuse specifically at him.

Gates is also reported to have smashed the plate glass takeout food window in the back of the restaurant and continued to shout profanity as he was arrested.

Officers said they found a background picture of Adolf Hitler on Gates's cell phone after they confiscated it.

According to prosecutors, Gates has eight prior convictions in Clackamas and Multnomah Counties dating back to 2010.

Gates was arraigned on May 30 and released from jail the following day after posting $400, or the required 10% of $4,000 bail.

However, prosecutors added a bias crime to the list of his charges and requested a bail hearing Wednesday afternoon, arguing he was a threat to the community and should not be released. According to jail and court records, he is now detained once again and being held without bail.

He is currently charged with criminal mischief, three counts of assault, harassment, burglary and a bias crime. He pleaded not guilty to the charges with his next hearing set for July 31.

Antisemitic White Supremacist Flyers Vilifying Jews Found in Cincinnati

A woman out walking her dog Wednesday in Hyde Park says she found antisemitic pamphlets.

Alexandra Carpenter says at; first, she thought the baggy was some trash, but it was actually one of the most disturbing pamphlets she’s seen.

“I picked it up and looked at it, and it was some very disturbing antisemitic pamphlets,” Carpenter explains.

The first of the two pamphlets Carpenter says featured pictures of Disney executives with a caption that reads, “Every single aspect of Disney child grooming is Jewish.”

Carpenter says the second pamphlet accused Jews of performing sexual acts on babies.

NGO StopAntisemitism has attributed the hateful flyer to the white supremacist group, the Goyim Defense League. Jon Minadeo II leads the group. The members travel the nation spreading antisemitic flyers and intimidating Jewish communities.

“It isn’t the first time we’ve seen these go around the area,” said Jewish Community Relations Council Rabbi Ari Ballaban. “This particular flyer that was shared this time, I’ve seen this exact flyer before.”

Ballaban says these pamphlets are inaccurate and hurtful to the Jewish community.

“Unfortunately, in the state of Ohio, which includes Cincinnati and this area, there are a number of different hate groups,” Ballaban claims. “We don’t know who in particular is responsible for this one, but there are real people who believe this stuff, and they want to get the word out, so to speak, about their different types of bigotry, and in this case, it happens to be antisemitism.”

Rabbi Ballaban says the mission of the JCRC is to protect Jewish security, recognizing that Jewish security depends on a just society for all.

He says many hate groups believe spreading these antisemitic messages is funny; they don’t understand the pain it brings the Jewish community.

Antisemitic, Homophonic Goyim Defense League (GDL) Leaflets Scattered Around Southern California

To Steve Shepard and his wife, the Pride flag, which flies outside their Huntington Beach home, is a symbol of acceptance. 

However, when Shepard woke up Wednesday morning he found a message of hate in front of his home.

"I'm hoping it wasn't a poop bag," he said. "Turns out it was a poop bag, filled with different poop."

Shepard found a bag stuffed with rocks and a flyer containing antisemitic messaging that was also aimed at the LGBTQ+ community. When he reported this to the police he learned that he was not the only one that received this message. More than 100 homes had the exact flyer dropped off in their driveway. 

NGO StopAntisemitism has attributed the hateful flyers to the neo-Nazi group, the Goyim Defense League (GDL). The GDL is led by Jon Minadeo II. Earlier this year in Los Angeles, Jaime Tran was arrested for attempted murder. He targeted Jewish individuals outside a place of worship. Tran was inspired by GDL propaganda and had been accosting students with antisemitic materials.

"One of our neighbors was going around and picking them up so we all wouldn't see what it was," said resident Mary Ann Celinder.

The person that created the flyer put a message on the bottom saying the leaflets were "distributed randomly without malicious intent."

"That's a cowardly act and it's a disgusting act," said Mayor Tony Strickland. "There's no place for it in Huntington Beach."

The Huntington Beach Police Department has started an investigation into the incident and is searching for whoever dropped off the hateful flyers. Last year, a similar flier was found in the city. 

The leaflets appeared a day after a contentious school board meeting where parents demanded administrators fire an Edison High School teacher that showed students a Pride video.

"I asked the police chief and he sees no connection between the two," said Strickland. 

Huntington Beach recently passed an ordinance limiting which flags fly on city property, meaning the Pride flag was banned.

Orlando Police Fail to Cite Member of 'GDL' for Antisemitic Littering Despite New Law

There are questions surrounding a citation issued against a man accused of spreading antisemitic flyers in the community.

The flyers were thrown from a car in a Winter Garden neighborhood over the weekend. The person accused of doing it was issued a traffic violation, despite a new law that makes tossing out hate messages a misdemeanor.

Oakland police said the FBI was contacted, but at this point there are no criminal charges because it’s considered free speech and their hands are tied.

NGO StopAntisemitism has identified the antisemitic flyers as those commonly littered by the white supremacist group, the Goyim Defense League. The league is led by neo-Nazi Jon Minadeo II. Minadeo moved from California to Florida in hopes to rapidly spread intimidation and violence against the Jewish communities residing in Florida. Since his move, he and his members have been arrested and cited multiple times over antisemitic flyers drops, banner drops, projecting swastikas onto buildings, and even for the solicitation of sexual favors from minors.

StopAntisemitism is the leading watchdog organization following and tracking the movements of the league. Governor DeSantis signed HB 269 into law prohibiting the littering or solicitation of materials used to intimidate individuals of a certain race or religion. It also made it illegal to project symbols or words onto private buildings. This has not slowed down the momentum of Jew-hatred at the hands of the GDL.

“Those of us night owls were barefoot, picking them up, hoping none of the kids saw them.”

Though the person was caught and cited for a traffic violation, a new Florida law that went into effect last months prohibits material to intimidate or threaten be distributed onto private property.

Rep. Randy Fine, who co-sponsored the bill, said he’s reached out to the Oakland police chief to get some answers, but said he hasn’t heard back.

National organizations like Stop Antisemitism said they’ve done the same and aren’t getting anywhere either.

“We’re hoping to connect with him and provide some education into why this isn’t just free speech, and what he and his department can specifically do to stop this rhetoric,” said Liora Rez with Stop Anti-Semitism. “We’d love to get to the bottom of this.”

Protesters Fly Nazi Flags Outside Disney Parks in Florida

Protesters with Nazi flags and signs supporting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis demonstrated outside Walt Disney World theme park in Orlando, Florida, according to the local police.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office confirmed that some of the approximately 15 people protesting were there with signs supporting the state's Republican governor and presidential hopeful.

Some were carrying Nazi flags featuring swastikas. NGO StopAntisemitism shared to Instagram a video of the incident.

The OCSD said it responded to the protest and that the disturbance dissipated after approximately two hours.

"We are aware of these groups that aim to agitate and incite people with antisemitic symbols and slurs. They are also aware of the law," the OCSD said in a statement. "The Orange County Sheriff’s Office deplores hate speech in any form, but people have the First Amendment right to demonstrate."

Lisa Gause, a 60-year-old old spotted the protesters with her son, told USA TODAY that she snapped a photo of the protesters after she spotted a "DeSantis 2024 Make America Florida" flag amongst their number.

She lamented the state of political polarisation in the US.

"We don't want this going on," she told the paper.

Anna Eskamani, a state congressional lawmaker representing Orlando, was sent several images and videos of the protest, she she shared on Twitter.

"It's absolutely disgusting to see what has become a common presence of Nazis in Florida, and even more disturbing when they are holding signs and flags that signal support for people like Governor DeSantis," Ms Eskamani told USA TODAY. "Every person, regardless of political ideology, should condemn this. Florida is a state built on diversity and we will always stand against bigotry and hate.”

Shannon Watts, the founder of the progressive parents’ advocacy group Moms Demand Action, shared an image of the protests were Nazi flags, a DeSantis “Make America Florida” flag, and a black sign cut into the triple circle shape associated with Mickey Mouse’s head and ears that read “butt f*****.”

“Two dozen white supremacists are outside the main Disney World entrance in Orlando right now, marching with signs featuring Gov DeSantis’s face, swastikas, the n-word and homophobic slurs. This is the 2023 Republican Party,” she wrote on Twitter.

Female London Bus Passenger Targeted in Vicious Antisemitic Verbal Attack

Footage of a disturbing verbal antisemitic attack in London was posted on Monday by StopAntisemitism, a nonprofit monitoring antisemitic hate crimes across the world.

“F*** Jewish… F*** Jews, F*** Jews,” a white man wearing a plaid, hoodless cardigan can be seen saying while giving the middle finger to his female victim, who recorded the encounter and contacted StopAntisemitism. The NGO shared the encounter on its social media pages.

The incident occurred late afternoon on Saturday on a bus headed toward the Smithfield district of London. London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is searching for the perpetrator and has not yet made an arrest.

“Antisemitism is alive and well, 2023,” the victim says as the man, who continues shouting antisemitic statements, walks away.

“I can’t believe this is happening in 2023,” StopAntisemitism CEO Liora Rez told The Algemeiner on Monday during an interview, adding that the man approached the young woman after hearing her converse in Hebrew with another friend. “In a city like London, I would expect at least one person to turn their head and flinch. Thankfully, the victim contacted us right away, the incident is getting the proper attention, and the police are investigating. Hopefully, he is arrested and properly charged.”

Jewish Londoners have continuously faced an onslaught of antisemitic harassment. There have been 211 antisemitic hate crimes in London so far in 2023, according to data reported by MPS. Members of the city’s Orthodox Jewish community, one of the largest in Europe, were victims in a substantial portion of the 3,280 antisemitic hate crimes that MPS has recorded since 2018. 853 were tallied in 2021 alone.

California Community College Graduate Gives Antisemitic Commencement Speech

Another college student at a publicly funded school spewed antisemitic hate during her recent commencement speech, critics say — and the university even touted part of her talk on Twitter. 

El Camino Community College student Jana Abulaban, 18, accused Israel of “killing and torturing Palestinians as we speak’’ during her address at the school’s graduation in Torrance, Calif., on Friday.

Abulaban told The Post on Monday that she felt “inspired” by the speech of CUNY Law School student commencement speaker Fatima Mousa Mohammed, who infamously claimed Israel was guilty of indiscriminately killing Palestinians during her address in New York City last month.

“I gift my graduation to all Palestinians who have lost their life and those who continue to lose their lives every day due to the oppressive apartheid state of Israel killing and torturing Palestinians as we speak,’’ said Abulaban in her own speech at El Camino as head of the college’s Associated Students Organization.

The line garnered a smattering of hand claps at the event, although Abulaban had been loudly applauded when she took the podium a few minutes earlier.

The college, which describes its graduates as “Warriors!’’ on its website, later tweeted out a photo touting Abulaban speaking at the graduation — but included a much more mild quote from her address.

“If I was told 7 years ago, as a Palestinian refugee stepping foot for the first time in this country, that one day I’ll be standing on this stage — I would not have believed it. I’m extremely thankful to have gotten to this point,’’ said the tweet quoting Abulaban.

The student was never actually a Palestinian refugee, although her grandmother was, and Abulaban “identifies as a Palestinian woman,” according to an article in the school’s newspaper, The Union, posted Friday.

The teen was born in Jordan and emigrated to the US from there with her family in 2016 at age 12, the article said.

“It’s sick — it’s really sick,’’ former CUNY board Trustee Jeffrey Wiesenfeld told The Post on Monday of Abulaban’s speech at El Camino, which boasts enrolling 33,000 students per semester.

“It’s apparent American universities are increasing the number of semi-literate and illiterate students. The jihadism in their minds doesn’t come from Jews. It comes from their own,” he said.

The group StopAntisemitism.org tweeted Sunday, “Yet another graduation speech is hijacked with false antisemitic rhetoric, this time at El Camino Community College, CA.

“El Camino received approx. $150 million in federal, state, and local tax dollars for the 2022-2023 school year according to its budget,’’ the tweet added.

Another disgusted tweeter said, “Don’t worry El Camino Community College. Just reach out to @JCRCNY. They’ll help show you how to propagandize this as ‘not antisemitic.’”

But Abulaban insisted to The Post, “I have absolutely no hate in my heart.

“I felt the need to really shed light on the atrocities that Israel as an apartheid state is committing,” she said.

“I’m not talking about Jewish people torturing and killing Palestinians. … It’s the Israeli government that is killing and torturing Palestinians.”

As for Mohammed’s widely condemned address, Abulaban said, “I heard snippets of her speech.

“And I honestly feel inspired by her courage to speak up. We are only trying to speak up against what this oppressive government is doing.

“I don’t believe her speech – or mine – was trying to incite violence or hatred against a specific religion.

“This is very far away from being antisemitic. I would never disrespect a religion,” the California teen said. 

“I prepared a speech … to fight for justice worldwide through my voice and advocacy work. It was really just a peaceful message that I was trying to get out there.”

 She said she sent a copy of her speech to a college director involved in El Camino’s commencement two days before graduation and that “he basically backed me up on it.

“He said that obviously my voice is my speech. So I would be able to voice whatever I needed to say,” the student said, declining to name the official.

Abulaban — who is set to transfer to UCLA in the fall to study psychology, according to The Union — told the paper she hopes to become a lawyer.

Mohammed, a budding lawyer from CUNY Law School, said in her own inflammatory commencement address that “Israel continues to indiscriminately rain bullets and bombs on worshippers, murdering the old, the young and even attacking funerals and graveyards, as it encourages lynch mobs to target Palestinians homes and businesses.

“As it imprisons its children, as it continues its project of settler colonialism, expelling Palestinians from their homes. Silence is no longer acceptable,” she said to cheers from the crowd — which included the school’s dean clapping.

Foes have called on CUNY to be stripped of its public funding.

Abulaban’s brother, Osaid Abulaban, 25, told The Post that his sister’s address at the college south of Los Angeles was “wonderful … puts the dots on the letters, right to the point’’ and that “everyone, even friends, are proud.

“She said what everyone wants to say but [is] not given a chance to,’’ Osaid claimed of his sibling, who is one of five children in the family.

“Showing what’s going on exactly … showing [Israelis] try to be the good ones all the time. But they’re actually an occupation, like she said, killing people over there.”

El Camino did not respond to Post requests for comment Monday.

But Liora Rez, executive director of StopAntisemismnow.org, which first tweeted about the speech, told The Post that a Jewish student at the graduation was shocked at Jana Abulaban’s rhetoric.

“His jaw was on the floor in disbelief,” said Rez, adding that the student was also stunned no one interrupted her or yanked her off the stage.

Such a college atmosphere fosters “carte blance” hateful sentiments with impunity, Rez said.

“Without consequences, this inflammatory and dangerous rhetoric, which endangers jewish students, will never stop,” Rez said.

New Jersey Nature Preserve Defaced with Antisemitic, Racist, Homophobic Slurs

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The antisemitic slur “ki*e” is carved into metal handrail at a New Jersey nature center

Sometime during the late afternoon of Monday, June 12, someone vandalized one of the brand-new footbridges installed in the Fanwood Nature Center by using a sharp object to scrawl the words "ni**a," "ki*e" and "fa*got" into the aluminum handrail. The vandalism was discovered just hours after the new bridges were installed.

Aside from the despicable nature of the content, which the Fanwood police department is investigating as a bias crime, the footbridges were a long-standing project that cost taxpayers significant dollars.

Mayor Colleen Mahr, Police Director Michael Bramhall, and the Fanwood Borough Council condemned the incident and appealed to the public to help bring those who perpetrated this crime to justice. If anyone knows anything about who did this, they are urged to call Fanwood police at 908-322-5000.

"I am appalled and disappointed," said Mayor Colleen Mahr. "As a community, we have worked very hard over the last several years to encourage and promote racial healing, mutual respect and tolerance. We are a community that is absolutely committed to moving forward together, not encouraging or ignoring hate. We will not tolerate or accept these actions from anyone in our community. I fully support law enforcement efforts to bring the perpetrator(s) to justice."

This is just the latest and most troubling incident that is part of a recent increase in general criminal mischief, vandalism, and property damage at the Fanwood Nature Center, LaGrande Park, and Forest Road Park, according to Lt. Dan Kranz, Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the Fanwood PD.

"This department has zero-tolerance for these crimes, and anyone found to be participating in vandalism and property damage will be held fully accountable, both criminally and financially," said Kranz.

Police will be performing increased checks of all Borough-owned properties, and additional surveillance measures are being put into effect immediately.

Antisemitic Goyim Defense League (GDL) Flyers Found in Long Island

Nassau County police say members of the so-called "Goyim Defense League" stuffed antisemitic flyers into mailboxes of a Long Island neighborhood.

NGO StopAntisemitism has been following the antisemitic incidents of the Goyim Defense League. The league is led by white supremacist Jon Minadeo II.

It happened in Plainview, where authorities say flyers distributed across the neighborhood featured images of federal lawmakers with the Star of David drawn on their heads.

These flyers also featured a QR code for a website with racist, antisemitic, and anti-LGBTQ posts.

Nassau County legislators are calling for the public's assistance in tracking down those responsible.

Authorities File 36 Charges Against New Jersey Man Over Antisemitic Attacks

A Manchester man is facing 36 criminal counts in a string of bias attacks on Jewish residents in Manchester, the state Attorney General's office and the Ocean County Prosecutor's office announced Friday.

Ron Carr, 34, has been charged with 36 criminal counts, including charges of bias intimidation (first and third degree), aggravated arson (second degree), arson (third degree), and criminal mischief (fourth degree), a joint announcement from Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer said.

The charges stem from damage done to more than a dozen homes in Manchester from late Tuesday, June 6, through early Wednesday, June 7, authorities said.

Carr is accused of using an accelerant to set a fire that destroyed a house in the Pine Lake Park section; scrawling Nazi symbolism including swastikas on homes, residential fences and elsewhere, and was targeting Jewish residents, authorities said.

Manchester police responded to calls about vandalism of homes in the Pine Lake Park area at about 11:45 p.m., Tuesday, and determined 14 homes were vandalized, authorities said.

The locations are not being released to protect the victims’ identities, authorities said.

The structure fire was reported at 3:11 a.m. Wednesday, and authorities received reports regarding a suspicious person walking around in the vicinity of the fire. That person matched the description of the suspect in the criminal mischief incidents, who had been captured on security-camera footage, authorities said.

Manchester police located the suspect — now identified as Carr — in the area of Commonwealth Boulevard and Larchmont Street and arrested him, authorities said.

The house was destroyed in the fire and three additional homes suffered heat damage and flames spread to a wooded area behind the house. No injuries were reported.

Carr is being held at the Ocean County Jail in Toms River pending a detention hearing.

“This crime spree and the antisemitism that it expressed caused pain, destruction, shock and fear among the residents of Manchester Township,” Platkin said. “No community in the State of New Jersey should feel vulnerable or anxious in the face of acts of intolerance. No resident should feel their personal safety or their home is threatened by bigotry, persecution and violence."

"This will not stand, and I commend the law enforcement professionals from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office, the Manchester Township Police Department, and the Division of Criminal Justice for their dogged pursuit of the suspect and this quick arrest,” Platkin said.

"I am thankful no one was injured in these senseless acts of bigotry and hate," Billhimer said. "This type of behavior will not be tolerated in Ocean County and the seriousness of these charges reflect our unwavering commitment to prosecuting bias crimes to the fullest extent of the law."

First-degree charges carry a sentence of 10 to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $200,000. Second-degree charges carry a sentence of five to 10 years in state prison and a fine of up to $150,000, while third-degree charges can lead to a sentence of three to five years in prison and a fine of up to $15,000. Fourth-degree offenses could lead to up to 18 months in state prison and a maximum fine of $10,000.