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The 'Safety in Solidarity' rally in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza in New York, December 31, 2019.
Danielle Ziri  
Danielle Ziri
Haaretz New York Correspondent
 
 
​​After anti-Semitic attacks, hundreds rallied last night in Brooklyn in solidarity with the Jewish community. 'If it’s not happening to you right now, there is a good possibility it could happen to you down the road – so if you stand up, you might as well stand up for everyone,' says Palestinian-American organizer
 
 
 
 
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