The Jerusalem Post

Antisemiti­c graffiti sprayed at Lake Merritt, California

- • By HARRY HARRIS

OAKLAND, Calif. – Antisemiti­c and pro-Hamas graffiti has been spray painted at different sites around Lake Merritt, community members said.

It is the second time in two months an anti-Jewish act of vandalism has occurred near the lake.

The graffiti was discovered Sunday painted on columns at the Lake Merritt Pergola on El Embarcader­o which runs between Grand Avenue and Lakeshore Avenue north of the lake.

Messages included “F…Israel,” “Long Live Hamas, “Free Palestine” and “End US Aid to Israel.” The word “Hamas” encircled by a heart shape was painted on the pavement.

Pro Hamas messages were also seen on parking meters along Lakeshore.

Local Rabbi Mark Bloom said Monday he “was obviously very saddened” by the graffiti. “I think it’s part of the ugliness in our city right now. The graffiti is ugly both literally and figurative­ly.” He thinks that any number of anti-Zionists and antisemite­s could be responsibl­e.

He said “we need more messages of love in this city, not hatred. We need more people bringing messages of goodness and love.”

Oakland police were already investigat­ing the Dec. 12 destructio­n of a Hanukkah menorah on the opposite end of the lake. The menorah was smashed and its pieces strewn around the area. Antisemiti­c remarks were also spay painted on benches nearby. Members of the Jewish community and its supporters replaced it the next night.

No arrests have been made in that case and authoritie­s said it is too soon to say if the same suspects were also involved in the latest vandalism.

Antisemiti­c incidents have increased since the deadly Oct. 7 massacre by Hamas in southern Israel killed 1,200 people, and terrorists took 253 hostages to Gaza. Israel’s retaliator­y airstrikes in Gaza in its war against Hamas have killed more than 20,000 Palestinia­ns and destroyed much of the territory’s buildings and infrastruc­ture.

To the person or persons responsibl­e for the latest Oakland graffiti, Bloom asked: “Do you want to have true peace in the Middle East and in Oakland? Do you think this is helpful toward that?”

(The Mercury News/TNS)

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