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https://www.yahoo.com/news/antisemitic-flyers-tying-jewish-health-200500456.html
Flyers touting conspiracy theories linking Jewish government officials to the COVID-19 pandemic and advertising a white supremacist website were left on the doorsteps of hundreds of homes in Miami Beach over the weekend.
The posters featured a Jewish star and a pentagram, as well as the names of 14 people working at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and drug companies Pfizer and Moderna, among others.
All of the names were identified as Jewish or transgender, although not correctly.
“Every single aspect of the COVID agenda is Jewish,” the flyer reads.
The Miami Beach Police Department said Sunday that it was “aware” of the flyers.
“Detectives are actively investigating to determine their origin. We have increased patrols in our neighborhoods and also at our religious institutions,” officials tweeted Sunday.
“There is no place for hate in our community and it will not be tolerated.”
Mayor Dan Gelber urged people to come forward about the “hateful anti-Semitic flyer.”
“There is no place for this in our community & we will do all we can to make that point clear,” he said in a statement.
Flyers touting conspiracy theories linking Jewish government officials to the COVID-19 pandemic and advertising a white supremacist website were left on the doorsteps of hundreds of homes in Miami Beach over the weekend.
The posters featured a Jewish star and a pentagram, as well as the names of 14 people working at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and drug companies Pfizer and Moderna, among others.
All of the names were identified as Jewish or transgender, although not correctly.
“Every single aspect of the COVID agenda is Jewish,” the flyer reads.
The Miami Beach Police Department said Sunday that it was “aware” of the flyers.
“Detectives are actively investigating to determine their origin. We have increased patrols in our neighborhoods and also at our religious institutions,” officials tweeted Sunday.
“There is no place for hate in our community and it will not be tolerated.”
Mayor Dan Gelber urged people to come forward about the “hateful anti-Semitic flyer.”
“There is no place for this in our community & we will do all we can to make that point clear,” he said in a statement.