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Friday, October 20, 2023

Vol. 72, No. 42

N E W H Y D E PA R K

NORTH SHORE

A BLANK SLATE MEDIA

SPECIAL SECTION •

OCTOBER 20, 2023

NORTH SHORE LIVING

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Hundreds rally in Great Neck to back Israel IDF says can feel support over Zoom BY K A R I N A KO VA C

ated with airstrikes in Gaza. At least 2,778 Palestinians have “I am a Jew, I am a proud Jew, I’m been killed and 9,700 wounded in Isa Jew of 3,700 years,” Village of Great raeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip since Neck Mayor Padram Bral told an audi- the surprise attack on Oct. 7, AP reence of hundreds at the Great Neck Vil- ported Tuesday. The situation in Gaza continues to worsen as humanitarian lage Green Park Sunday. “I’m a Jew that Egypt and Egyp- organizations are unable to bring aid tians tried to kill,” he yelled, “I am a into the sealed-off enclave. Bral said elitist professors in schools Jew that Philistines tried to kill. I’m the same Jew that the Syrians tried to kill, who side with the Palestinians are supBabylonians, ancient Greek, Romans, porting Hamas and that they need to Byzantines, the Crusaders, the Spanish understand it’s because of the elitists Inquisition, Nazis. And where are they that Hamas has been given a sense of now? They’re deep under the ground. legitimacy, not because of Israel. “Because Hamas knows these elitThey’re part of their history. Israel has ist take sides with them,” been chosen by God. Bral said, “all these kids We have been chosen that are dying in Palesto stay. No one. No Additional tine, in Gaza, their blood one. The big empires coverage is on these elitist hands.” could not get rid of us. PAGES 5 ,9, 12 As the clock struck 7 Not Hamas. Hamas? p.m., a reminder of the A piece of little cockattack that took place on roach.” The hundreds he spoke to were ral- Oct. 7, in the park, the Great Neck Fire lying in solidarity with Israel on Sun- Department sounded a siren throughday, surrounded by heavily guarded out the town to pay tribute to those police officers, as they listened to a who have lost their lives and to express series of speeches, songs, prayers, and solidarity with the Israel Defense Force, international organizations participat- the nation’s military. An IDF paratrooper unit spoke to ing over Zoom. They gathered more than a week the Great Neck audience over Zoom after the Oct. 7 attack on Israeli terri- saying they can feel the support. They tory by terrorist organization Hamas, said they are currently defending their which killed at least 1,400 people. It borders, but they don’t want to talk was the worst one-day loss of life since about operations, but instead “our naIsrael’s founding in 1948. Israel retaliContinued on Page 46

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY OF NASSAU COUNTY

The Muslim Community of Nassau County held a rally supporting Palestinians Sunday in Mineola.

Pro-Palestinian rally held in Mineola Sunday BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y More than 1,000 people gathered in Mineola Sunday for a proPalestinian rally, calling for an end to the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip. The protest, organized by the Muslim Community of Nassau County and held in front of the Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building on Franklin Avenue in Mineola, came one week after the conflict between Israel and Hamas reached a new level.

Hamas, an Iran-funded terrorist group that controls Gaza, launched a surprise attack on Oct. 7, storming Israeli towns across the border. Over 2,759 people in Gaza have died with over 9,700 injured from the Israeli attacks in response to last weekend, AP reported Tuesday, before the rocket explosion at a crowded hospital in Gaza. More than 1,400 Israelis have died, the news agency said. Sunday’s event began with a prayer on the lawn of the county’s

executive building. Among the protesters in the large crowd were signs saying “No Water. No Food. No Humility,” “Free Palestine,” and “How many kids need to be murdered,” alongside attendees draped in the Palestinian flag. Abdul Aziz Bhuiyan, the chairman of New Hyde Park’s Hillside Islamic Center, acknowledged those killed and hurt in the attacks and subsequent retaliation by Israel. “We mourn and pray for the inContinued on Page 47


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