First Deputy Mayor Mastro Blasts NYPD Over ‘Vile’ Anti-Israel Protest at Park East Synagogue
NYPD Commissioner Tisch apologized for inadequate protection at a protest outside Park East Synagogue where 200 demonstrators chanted violently, exposing 150 worshipers to aggressive behavior.
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NYPD commissioner apologizes to Park East synagogue congregants for mishandling of anti-Israel protest
Tisch added that the police plan did not include a secured buffer zone near the steps, creating “chaotic” conditions directly outside the synagogue. By Vered Weiss, World Israel News New York City’s police commissioner offered an unusual public apology to a Manhattan synagogue this weekend, acknowledging that officers failed to keep anti-Israel demonstrators away from the building’s entrance during a heated midweek protest. Jessica Tisch deliv…
Mayor Eric Adams visits NYC synagogue targeted by hateful protesters
Mayor Eric Adams on Monday visited the historic Manhattan synagogue that was recently targeted by vile anti-Israel protesters – saying “we show up” in the face of hate. Hizzoner was back in the Big Apple following a nine-day trip abroad and quickly paid a visit to the Park East Synagogue on the Upper East Side...
NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch apologizes to Park East Synagogue over anti-Israel protest response
“People have the right to protest, including within sight and sound of a house of worship. They have the right to say things that are incredibly painful to hear. I understand that pain," Tisch said.
First Deputy Mayor Mastro Blasts NYPD Over ‘Vile’ Anti-Israel Protest at Park East Synagogue
NEW YORK — First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro sharply criticized the NYPD on Sunday for its handling of an anti-Israel demonstration outside Park East Synagogue last week. Speaking with WABC radio host John Catsimatidis, Mastro said the protest escalated too close to the synagogue entrance, putting congregants at risk. “These were people simply coming to […]
Mayor Eric Adams visited the historic Park East synagogue in Manhattan this Monday, which was recently the target of anti-Israeli protests, stating that “we did not back down in the face of hatred, we presented ourselves.” Adams returned to New York after a nine-day trip abroad and went straight to the Upper East Side synagogue, where a group gathered last week chanting slogans such as “globalize the intifada” and “death to IDF.” In his X accoun…
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