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Former MLB star Kevin Youkilis shouted rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., after the legislature responded to the attack on those who called for the release of Israeli hostages in Hamas capturing in Boulder, Colorado this weekend.

Ocasio-Cortez wrote on a post on social media on Monday that she was “horrified” by the attack.

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New York Yankee’s third Baseman Kevin Youkilis, #36, during Batting practices before the game against Detroit Tigers in Comerica Park in Detroit on April 6, 2013. (Rick osentoski-usa Today Sports)

“My heart is with the victims and our Jewish communities across the country,” she added. “Anti -Semitism is increasing here at home, and we have a moral responsibility to confront and stop it wherever it exists.”

The two-time world champion, who is Jewish, called Ocasio-Cortez and wondered what she had done to confront those who have called for Intifadas in New York.

“Jews are targeted at violence, and it’s the same virtue signal after time and time again,” he wrote at X in response. “What have you done to confront those who call for intifadas in NYC? Until you create an action plan, your repeated virtue signaling has when violence occurs, no weight.”

Youkilis is mostly known for his time with Boston Red Sox, but he played for New York Yankees in the last year of his MLB career in 2013.

When you were asked what he wanted the democratic legislator to do, you replied, “Youkilis,” confronts the radical bulbs who sang after intifadas in NYC.

“It would be brave leadership, but we know politicians on both sides of the time who are gone in fear of losing voices and power.”

In the middle of last year’s chaos at Columbia University, Ocasio-Cortez called anti-Israeli agitators on Campus “Peaceful.” The message came when Jewish students were recommended to leave home when students were caught on the camera that sympathized with Hamas.

FBI described Sunday’s violence as a “targeted terrorist attack.”

New York Yankee’s third Baseman Kevin Youkilis, #36, looks at from Dugout during the game against Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Center in Toronto on April 20, 2013. (Tom Szczerbowski-usa Today Sports)

Increase in anti -Semitic extremism burns the wave of terrorist sites in the United States since 2020

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was accused of having used homemade burning units to light eight people on fire as they gathered to go in to return to Israeli hostages in Hamas capture in a daytime attack on Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall.

Videos depict a shirtless man, allegedly Soliman, standing threatening and holding two more units after the first attack that spectators filmed him. Authorities eventually swiftly swirled, and he surrendered.

Soliman first arrived in the United States on a non-immigrant visa in August 2022. This visa expired in February 2023, but he remained in the country. He received a work permit from US citizenship and immigration services in March 2023, which was valid through March this year. He once again exceeded his visa and was illegal in the country during Sunday’s attack.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman is now facing several charges after the incident in Boulder, Colorado, Sunday, June 1st. (Boulder Police Dept.)

The lawyers gathered for a race for their life event, a race/walk to raise awareness of Israeli hostages still in Hamas catching. The victims ranged from 52 to 88, and one of them was in critical condition.

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