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Former MLB star Kevin Youkilis called out to the person in charge. Alexandria Ocasio CortezDn.Y., after lawmakers responded to attacks on those who called for the release of Israeli hostages of Hamas prisoners of Hamas in Boulder, Colorado over the weekend.
Ocasio-Cortez wrote in a social media post Monday that the attack was “terrifying.”
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New York Yankees third base hand Kevin Yukilis, #36, before a match against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park in Detroit on April 6, 2013. (Rick Osentoski-Usa Today Sports)
“My heart lies in the victims and our Jewish community across the country,” she added. “Anti-Semitism is on the rise here at home, and we have a moral responsibility to stand up and stop wherever it exists.”
The two-time Jewish World Series champion screamed Ocasio-Cortez and wondered what she had done to confront those who called Intifadas in New York.
“The Jews are targeting violence, and it is a signal of the same virtue over and over,” he wrote in X in response. “What have you done to confront people seeking Intifada in New York? Your repeated virtue signals will not retain weight after violence occurs until you create a plan of action.”
Youkilis is mostly known for the Boston Red Sox, but played for the New York Yankees in the final year of his MLB career in 2013.
When asked what he wanted from Democrat lawmakers, Yukilis replied.
“It will be a brave leadership, but I know that politicians on both sides of the aisle are embarrassed for fear of losing their votes and power.”
In the midst of last year’s turmoil at Columbia University, Ocasio-Cortez called for an anti-Israel agitator Campus “Peaceful”. This message came when a Jewish student was encouraged to leave the house as the student was caught on camera with sympathy for Hamas.
The FBI described Sunday’s violence as a “targeted terrorist attack.”

New York Yankees’ three-base player Kevin Yukilis (#36) is looking at the dugout during his match against the Toronto Blue Jays at Toronto’s Rodgers Centre on April 20, 2013. (Tom Szczerbowski-Usa Today Sports)
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Mohamed Sabrie Soliman45-year-old was accused of using homemade baking Cen equipment to burn eight people as they gathered to defend their return to Hamas prisoners in a daytime attack at Pearl Street Mall in Boulder.
The video is said to be a shirtless man, allegedly Soliman, standing in a surprising way, and holding two more devices after the first attack filmed by a bystander. Authorities eventually flocked through the scene, and he surrendered.
Soliman was first arriving in the United States on a non-immigrant visa in August 2022. The visa expired in February 2023, but he remained in the country. He received a work permit from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, which was valid until March of this year. He again overstayed his visa and was illegally in the country during Sunday’s attack.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces multiple charges following the incident in Boulder, Colorado, Sunday, June 1st. (Boulder Police Department)
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Supporters gathered for events in their lives and went for a run/stroll to raise awareness about the hostages of Israelis who are still being held captives in Hamas. The victims ranged between 52 and 88 years old, one of whom was in a critical state.
Peter D’Abrosca of Fox News contributed to this report.
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