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    NYC Councilwoman Exits Women’s Caucus Over Hamas Stance

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    What It’s About

    New York City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov has resigned from the City Council’s Women’s Caucus after the group refused to denounce the October 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas. Vernikov made her announcement following the release of videos showing female hostages in Gaza, lamenting the silence of women’s organizations in solidarity with Jewish women victims.

    Why It Matters

    Vernikov’s lack of endorsement for the Women’s Caucus underscores the significance of public officials taking a stance against anti-Semitism and supporting human rights for all women worldwide. Her actions highlight the broader implications of political entities maintaining a strong position against terrorism, especially when Jewish communities are impacted.

    Response from the Caucus

    Julie Menin and Lynn Schulman, co-chairs of the caucus, responded to the controversy by stating that their members chose personal communication over a public statement, having engaged directly with hostage families in Israel, arguing this approach carries more impact.

    Backdrop of Advocacy

    Previously, Vernikov was exonerated from legal issues tied to carrying a firearm during a pro-Palestinian rally, signifying her bold stand against rising anti-Semitism post-Hamas attacks. Her commitment also shines with her initiative to establish “End Jew Hatred Day” in NYC, branding those opposed as indicative of deep-seated biases.

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    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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