A woman identified as Francesca Martinez-Greenberg was caught tearing down posters of kidnapped Israelis in NYC.
The woman was caught on camera while she was tearing down pictures of kidnapped Israelis by Hamas.
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Who is Francesca Martinez-Greenberg?
Francesca Martinez-Greenberg is reportedly a graphic and UX designer in NYC. She works for the Center on National Security at Fordham Law. As per her LinkedIn, The video of her actions went viral on social media. Several X users slammed her for her actions.
One user reacted to the video, “Francesca has some attitude on her, what did those people ever do to her?”
“We request to all governments please give safety to all Jews students or citizens.” another user wrote.
One X user tweeted, “Deport her. She deserves no place in society, and certainly not in this country.”
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The conflict between Israel and Gaza has regrettably resulted in the loss of nearly 10,000 lives. As a result, Israel is facing mounting pressure to loosen its restrictions on Gaza. Rosario’s strong opinions on the matter have spurred a wider discussion regarding the appropriateness of various forms of protest during periods of global instability.
The prolonged war between Israel and Hamas has led to a rise in antisemitic incidents that have an impact on Jewish communities worldwide. Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, is aware of the trend showing an upsurge in hate crimes in the Middle East during times of crisis.
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Tensions throughout the world have intensified after Israel retaliated to Hamas’ terror strikes on October 7, and antisemitic incidents against American Jews have escalated. Carolyn Normandin, the regional director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in Michigan, has observed a significant increase in cases in her state.
The ADL reported a 388% increase in antisemitic incidents across the country compared to the same period last year, according to reports.