https://nypost.com/new-yorker-who-survived-hamas-stunned-by-anti…
“A lot of what is happening right now are things that happened right before the Holocaust,” Natalie Sanandaji, 28, of Long Island, told The Post Friday.
A Long Island native who survived Hamas’ slaughter at an Israeli music festival said she still doesn’t feel safe after returning home due to the increasing acts of antisemitism put on display at the countless protests that have erupted since the war began.
Natalie Sanandaji, 28, thought the worst was over after surviving the horrifying attack on Oct. 7 and returning home a week later, but the Jewish New Yorker said the ensuing onslaught of antisemitism scares her.
“A lot of people have asked if I’m scared to go back to Israel after everything that’s happened, and my honest answer is … now more than ever, I want to move to Israel,” Sanandaji told The Post as she calmly recalled her terrifying ordeal Friday.
“Even with everything going on, I feel safer there than I do in the US right now.”
The Iranian Israeli, who lives in a Jewish community on Long Island, said this is the first time in her life that she started to get hate for her faith.
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Israel has every right to defend herself from the evil Hamas terrorists and other antisemitic nazis in the world.
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This is the terror that Rashida Tlaib and others have created for Jewish Americans. They could've protested to support Palestine, instead of Hamas as well. Instead, they have focused on antisemitism and hatred.
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