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Eric Adams leads urban fight against rising antisemitism in US cities

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The mayor of New York City Eric Adams led the urban responses to the anti -Semitic terrorist attack in Bulder, Colorado, during the weekend, as his News Digit office tells the city with the largest number of Jewish population outside Israel taking steps to protect its holy sites and neighborhoods.

Adams said: “Another work of a horrific hostility, anti -Semitism and terrorism in our country, as an individual who violently attacked a peaceful crowd in Bulder, Colorado, gathered to call for the release of hostages who have been held in Gaza since Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7, 2023.”

“Introduction to an abundance of caution, the New York Police increases resources in religious sites throughout our city before the sacred holiday of Chavot. We will not be comfortable until we bring out this unacceptable and discourse violence from our societies.”

When it was reached to comment on how to change the city’s position against anti -Semitic protests after the attack, the Fox News Digital official told Adams to continue to protect the Jewish population in New York.

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Mayor of Miami Beach Stephen Menner, New York City mayor Eric Adams and the mayor of the capital, Morel Boser (Getty)

Adams has created an office to combat anti -Semitism – making Big Apple the first major city to do so.

The official said: “This office will be a heavy hammer in this battle, as it takes charge of lawsuits and works tirelessly to clarify the anti -Semitism from our city.”

After the deadly attack on the Jews in Washington, DC, Adams called “anti -Semitic propaganda denounces activity.” NYPD ordered the deployment of additional resources after this attack as well.

In the province of Colombia, the mayor’s office Morel Boser struck a similar tone when he was asked how the threat mode might change in this city. Bowser Fox News Digital office directed the previous notes that were made after the Jewish Museum attack.

Buser partly said: “It is not due to the Jewish community to say that our support is, so it is up to all of us to deny anti -Semitism in all its forms.”

On the other side of the country, the mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass described Bouleder’s attack as “a terrible insult to the fabric of our society and our beliefs here in Los Angeles.”

Bass said that she would contact an emergency meeting in the city hall that focuses on safety and security for the Shavuot holidays and the following days.

In Miami Beach, which is a home of an estimated 16,000 people from the Jewish faith among 79,000 residents, police officer Christopher Pace Fox News Digitter told the protection of the population since one of the anti -Israel protests has been made to Israel to give the legislation unanimously protesting from the streets.

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Mayor Stephen Miner, a Jew, led the new law, and Piece said that the police also put “a very strong operating plan, in terms of its connection with demonstrations-whether it was supportive of Israel or a supporter of the Palestinians.”

“What we do is to reach operational plans, and we increase and increase operational needs as necessary – we have a specialized unit, the rapid intervention team, specializes in [responding to] Civil disorders and protests. “

Instead of the overall approach, the Miami Beach police problems are facing “systematic and strategic law”.

Pace said that many of these protests are “quiet” since then, adding that the administration has been trying to work with the organizers of events and legal agencies of the city to respond in the most professional way.

“If we see any person escalating the situation, we take rapid law enforcement measures to ensure that one individual does not display the entire process.”

“We respect the rights of the first amendment; the right to the peace assembly – while emphasizing peace – and if someone deviates from going to prison.”

After every protest requires a response or preparation of law enforcement, there is an interrogation to know what can be done better next time, Pace said.

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“After any accident throughout the country [including Boulder]He said, “Intel investigators are in contact with federal, state and local partners – and based on their intelligence, we can implement any plan that suits our city.”

After the Washington attack, the police increased patrols in religious facilities – where Pace was martyred with the great Jewish population in the middle of the beach – in partnerships with rabbis and increased foot patrols there.

“This must send a message loudly … We will not tolerate this [violence]”

Pace added that the Miami Beach police have used drones as “eyes in the sky” because human officers cannot be everywhere at the same time. The city is very safe for its loud reputation, and Pace added that drones help in issues such as anti -Semitic protests, as well as in response to the simplest incidents of the famous ocean engine in the city.

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2025-06-03 18:16:00

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