Antisemitism strikes Pittsburgh again in targeted attack

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Jewish community in the city’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood woke up Monday morning to more vandalism and threats, as if in a recurring nightmare.

Also hit were several homes and city property as well as the signage for the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh that was spray-painted in red as well, saying the organization “funds genocide.” The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh said in a statement it “is angered and disgusted by the acts of antisemitic graffiti and vandalism on our office building overnight,” adding that the location and nature of the vandalism suggest the perpetrators were targeting a prominent Jewish organization to blame Jews for the actions of a foreign government — a typical antisemitic trope.

Days after the attack, messages of “Death to America” were painted throughout the Squirrel Hill neighborhood, including on the local high school, where “Free Palestine” was sprayed across the school’s main entrance wall.

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