As New York City's socialist mayor, Eric Adams, continues to implement his progressive agenda, a growing trend of anti-Semitic violence has emerged in Brooklyn, sparking concerns among local residents and law enforcement officials. The uptick in attacks, which some are likening to the Intifada, a wave of Palestinian protests and violence against Israel in the early 2000s, has left many wondering if the city's increasingly divisive politics are contributing to the rise in hate crimes. With a surge in reported incidents of Jewish community members being harassed and assaulted, Brooklyn's Jewish residents are sounding the alarm, calling on city officials to take decisive action to address the crisis. As tensions escalate, the question remains: can Mayor Adams' administration effectively combat the growing threat of anti-Semitism in Brooklyn?


The Intifada Comes to Brooklyn Under New York’s Socialist Mayor  The Daily Signal