Brooklyn Museum Leaders' Homes Vandalized in Coordinated Antisemitic Attacks
Red paint and hate symbols deface residences amid rising tensions and protests linked to the Gaza conflict.
- Homes of Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak and other officials were targeted with red paint and antisemitic graffiti.
- The incidents are part of a broader pattern of antisemitic acts in New York City, including vandalism at the German consulate and Palestinian mission.
- Mayor Eric Adams and other officials have condemned the attacks and vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice.
- Within Our Lifetime, a pro-Palestinian group, has been linked to recent protests and has defended the actions as responses to the museum's alleged ties to Israel.
- NYPD is investigating the incidents as hate crimes and has released surveillance footage of suspects.



















