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U.S. JEWISH LEADERS BLAME TRUMP

They say president bears responsibi­lity for synagogue attack

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AGROUP of Pittsburgh Jewish leaders wrote an open letter to President Donald Trump on Sunday telling him he bears responsibi­lity for a deadly shooting at a synagogue in the United States city.

A mostly elderly group of 11 people were gunned down in the assault on the Tree of Life synagogue on Saturday morning by a shooter who said he “wanted all Jews to die”, while six more were wounded in the attack.

“For the past three years, your words and your policies have emboldened a growing white nationalis­t movement. You called the murderer evil, but yesterday’s violence is the direct culminatio­n of your influence,” the open letter said.

It called on Trump to “fully denounce white nationalis­m”, to “stop targeting and endangerin­g all minorities”, to “cease your assault on immigrants and refugees” and to “commit yourself to compassion­ate democratic policies that recognise the dignity of all of us”.

Until he does so, Trump — who has announced his intent to visit Pittsburgh — is not welcome in the city, the letter said.

The shooting, which has sparked an outpouring of grief and shock from American Jews, came just days after a pipe bomb was sent to Jewish philanthro­pist George Soros, who has been the target of what many see as antiSemiti­c conspiracy theories.

Such conspiracy theories, which accuse Jews of dominating government and finance, are rife among the so-called “alt-right” movement, which is supportive of Trump and has gained significan­t influence in recent years, including through the president’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Mourners at a memorial service at the University of Pittsburgh in the United States on Sunday.
REUTERS PIC Mourners at a memorial service at the University of Pittsburgh in the United States on Sunday.

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