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Thousands attend pro-Israel rally in New York

The demonstration, one of 15 organized nationwide, comes after weeks in which Jewish communities across the United States experienced antisemitism in the wake of the Israel-Gaza conflict.

by  Dan Lavie
Published on  05-24-2021 12:00
Last modified: 05-24-2021 12:35
Thousands attend pro-Israel rally in New YorkShahar Azran/Israeli American Council

A pro-Israel rally in New York | File photo: Shahar Azran/Israeli American Council

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Thousands gathered on Sunday for a pro-Israel rally in New York in response to Operation Guardian of the Walls and a series of antisemitic attacks on Israeli and Jewish American communities in the United States.

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The demonstration, "United Against Antisemitism. United Against Terror. United for Us," took place at Ground Zero as well as 14 other cities across the US, among them Miami, Los Angeles, Orlando, Austin, Denver, Houston, and more. It was organized by the Israeli American Council together with 100 other Jewish community organizations.

"We have chosen the World Trade Center site in New York because it is a symbol of the American nation's resilience against terrorism and hatred," IAC co-founder and CEO Shoham Nicolet said. "Throughout the United States and in front of the whole world, we have shown how united we are against terrorism and antisemitism here and in Israel."

Elisha Wiesel, son of Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel; Sarri Ringer, who was wounded in the Davidka Square bus bombing in Jerusalem in 2003; and Ross Todmowski, who lost his sister in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, all spoke at the rally.

In his speech, Wiesel referred to his father's book The Jews of Silence and said, "Once again, too many of us have become Jews of silence. We have fought for every cause except for ourselves. Today is the day we remove the silence and say out loud – we are here, we are not going anywhere."

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