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New York proposes a 25-foot buffer zone around synagogues following rising antisemitic protests post-October 7.
A proposed New York state law would create a 25-foot buffer zone around synagogues amid rising concerns over antisemitic protests following the October 7 Hamas attacks.
The legislation responds to incidents like the siege at Manhattan’s Park East Synagogue and an attack on a pro-Israel event in Los Angeles.
Critics argue it addresses symptoms rather than the root issue: the normalization of anti-Israel rhetoric that equates support for Israel with violations of international law.
The debate reflects broader anxieties about Jewish safety, free expression, and the politicization of antisemitism, particularly as some political figures and media outlets question the legitimacy of pro-Israel activities.
Nueva York propone una zona de amortiguamiento de 25 pies alrededor de las sinagogas después de las crecientes protestas antisemitas posteriores al 7 de octubre.