Swastika daubed on Jewish homes, synagogues in New York

Published May 5, 2026 Updated May 5, 2026 07:59am
The image shows antisemitic graffiti on the wall of a home in New York. —SpeakerMenin/X
The image shows antisemitic graffiti on the wall of a home in New York. —SpeakerMenin/X

NEW YORK: Antisemitic graffiti including swastikas has been spray-painted onto Jewish homes and synagogues in New York, police and a city official confirmed on Monday.

The incident is the latest instance of antisemitic vandalism against the city’s Jewish community, with previous targets including playgrounds, places of worship and the subway.

A wall outside the Rego Park Jewish Center in the borough of Queens was tagged with a swastika and the words “heil Hitler”, images on social media showed.

A police spokeswoman confirmed “multiple locations had swastikas drawn with spray paint” and that no arrests had been made but the investigation was ongoing.

“Multiple synagogues and private homes in Queens were vandalized overnight with swastikas and other antisemitic graffiti,” Julie Menin, speaker of the New York City Council, wrote on social media.

“The graffiti will be removed once the investigation is complete. With antisemitism on the rise here and across the globe, we will always stand up for our Jewish community and fight back against hate.”

New York’s leftist mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has called Israel an “apartheid regime”, has been accused by some Jews of fueling a sharp rise in antisemitism through his politics, a charge he denies.

Published in Dawn, May 5th, 2026

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