House Republican leaders denounce antisemitic rally held in Philadelphia

State Rep. Kristin Marcell
State Rep. Kristin Marcell
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House Republican Leader Jesse Topper, Caucus Chair Martina White, and Representatives Kristin Marcell and Joe Hogan have issued a statement condemning an antisemitic rally organized by the Philly Palestine Coalition in Rittenhouse Square over the weekend.

The lawmakers stated: “Instead of a peaceful protest, what happened in Rittenhouse Square over the weekend was overt hate heading toward acts of terrorism against our Jewish neighbors. For a group to hang effigies of Israeli soldiers and call for martyrdom-style attacks is completely unacceptable and goes well beyond a civil protest. This is a clear call for terroristic attacks on people, including women and children. It cannot be tolerated.

“Antisemitic attacks have been on the rise in recent years, with the Anti-Defamation League noting a shocking 344% increase in incidents over five years. The group also reported an increase in violent assaults, harassment and vandalism, particularly at or near anti-Israel protests, such as the one held in Philadelphia.

“We believe people should be afforded the ability to protest, but it must be done responsibly and unequivocally without threats of violence to others. The recent protest was anything but. There is no justification for celebrating terrorism or threatening violence. Normalizing extremist, antisemitic rhetoric or symbols emboldens hatred and jeopardizes Pennsylvania’s values and the safety of our residents.”

Representative Kristin Marcell serves as a state representative for Bucks County constituents and has experience in education and public policy. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Penn State University and her master’s degree from George Washington University. Marcell has held roles in communications for federal agencies and served on the Council Rock School Board. She resides in Wrightstown with her family according to her official website.



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