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Former MLB star Kevin Yuklis called the deputy. Alexandria Okasio CortezDn.y. , After the legislator’s reaction to the attack on those who called for the release of Israeli hostages in the enthusiasm of the families in Bulder, Colorado, during the weekend.
OCASIO-Cortez wrote in a social media post on Monday that it was “terrified” by the attack.
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The third base of New York Yanxiz Kevin Yuklis, No. 36, during the pre -match beating against Detroit Tigerers in Communica Park in Detroit on April 6, 2013. (Rick Osantusky-USA Sports today)
“My heart is with the victims and our Jewish societies throughout the country,” she added. “The anti -Semitism is high here at home, and we have a moral responsibility to confront and stop it everywhere.”
The world champion in the world was called twice, a Jew, Okasio Cortez and wondered what she did to confront those who called for the uprising in New York.
“Jews target violence, which is the same sign of virtue over and over again,” he wrote on X in response. “What did you do to confront those who are calling for the uprising in New York City? Until you create an action plan, your repeated signs after violence do not have any weight.”
Youkilis is often famous for his time with Boston Red Sox, but he played with New York Yankees in the last year of his MLB career in 2013.
When asked about what the democratic legislator wanted to do, Yuklis replied, “He faced radical mobs who chanted to the uprising in New York City.
“This will be a courageous leadership, but we know politicians, on both sides of the corridor, deceived in fear of losing votes and power.”
In the midst of the chaos of last year at the University of Colombia, Okasio Cortez called on anti -Israel instigators The campus “peaceful”. The message came when Jewish students were recommended to leave home where students were arrested on the camera sympathy with Hamas.
The FBI described violence on Sunday as a “targeted terrorist attack.”

The third base man from New York Yanxiz Kevin Yuklis, No. 36, looks at the match during the match against Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Center in Toronto on April 20, 2013. (Tom szzerbowski-lusa sports today)
Muhammad Sabri Suleiman45, was accused of using homemade respected devices to light eight people on fire while they were gathering to defend the return of Israeli hostages in Hamas’s families in a daytime attack in Bulder Pearl Street Mall.
Videos depict a man without a shirt, claiming that Suleiman stands in a void way and carries two other devices after the initial attack with his passers -by. Ultimately, the authorities gathered the scene, surrendered.
Suleiman arrived for the first time in the United States with an unwilling visa in August 2022. This visa ended in February 2023, but he remained in the country. He obtained a work permit from American citizenship and immigration services in March 2023 that was valid until March this year. He again exceeded his visa and was illegally in the country during the Sunday attack.

Muhammad Sabri Suleiman is now facing multiple charges after the accident in Buldir, Colorado, on Sunday, June 1. (Bulder Police Department)
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Defenders gathered a jogging event for their lives, a race/walk to raise awareness about the Israeli hostages who are still in the families of Hamas. The victims ranged at the age of 52 to 88, and one of them was in critical condition.
Peter de Abroska in Fox News contributed to this report.
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