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The former MLB star, Kevin Youkilis, called the representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., after the legislator reacted to the attack against those who requested the release of Israeli hostages in the captivity of Hamas in Boulder, Colorado, during the weekend.
Occasio-Cortez wrote in a publication on social networks on Monday that he was “horrified” by the attack.
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The third base of the New York Yankees, Kevin Youkilis, #36, during batting practice before the match against the Detroit Tigers in Edenica Park in Detroit on April 6, 2013. (Rick Osantoski-USA Today Sports)
“My heart is with the victims and our Jewish communities throughout the country,” he added. “Anti -Semitism is increasing here at home, and we have the moral responsibility to confront it and stop it everywhere that exists.”
The two-time World Series champion, which is Jewish, called Ocasio-Cortez and wondered what he had done to face those who have asked intifated in New York.
“The Jews are aimed at violence and is the same sign of virtue after the time and time,” he wrote about X in response. “What have you done to confront those who call Intifadas in New York? Until you create an action plan, your repeated virtue signaling after violence occurs does not have weight.”
Youkilis is mainly known for its time with Boston’s red socks, but played for the New York Yankees in the last year of their MLB career in 2013.
When asked what the Democratic legislator did, Youkilis replied: “Confront the radical mobs that sing for intifated in New York.
“That would be a brave leadership, but we know politicians, on both sides of the hall, avoid the fear of losing votes and power.”
In the middle of last year’s chaos at Columbia University, Ocasio-Cortez called Anti-Israel agitators on the “Pacific” campus. The message occurred when Jewish students were recommended to leave home when the students were trapped by the camera that sympathized with Hamas.
The FBI described Sunday’s violence as a “directed terrorist attack.”

The third base of the New York Yankees, Kevin Youkilis, #36, observes from the bench during the game against the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Center in Toronto on April 20, 2013. (Tom Szczerbowski-USA Today Sports)
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was accused of wearing homemade incendiary devices to light eight people on fire while gathering to advocate for the return of Israeli hostages in Hamas’s captivity in a daytime attack in the Pearl Street shopping center in Boulder.
The videos represent a without a shirt, allegedly solim, threatening and holding two more devices after the initial attack when the spectators filmed it. The authorities finally swarmed the scene, and he surrendered.
Soliman first arrived in the United States with a non -immigrant visa in August 2022. That visa expired in February 2023, but remained in the country. He received a work permit from American citizenship and immigration services in March 2023 that was valid until March this year. Once again, he exceeded his visa and was in the country illegally during Sunday’s attack.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman now faces multiple positions after the incident in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday, June 1. (Boulder Police Department)
The defenders gathered for a career event for their lives, a race/walk to raise awareness about Israeli hostages that are still in Hamas’s captivity. The victims were between 52 and 88, and one of them was in critical condition.