The White Plains Examiner

Westchester BOL Chairman Supports Israel as Hamas Rocket Attacks Increase

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Westchester County Board of Legislators Chairman Ken Jenkins (D/Yonkers) reaffirmed his support for Israel Monday as the Middle East nation defends itself against persistent and deadly rocket attacks from the militant Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza.

“I strongly condemn the Hamas rocket attacks aimed at the people of Israel,” Jenkins said in a press release. “This escalation of violence is the work of cowards trying to subvert peace in the Middle East and should not be tolerated by world leaders. I fully support Israel’s right to defend its people against these rocket attacks and any other acts of terrorism. In my two visits to Israel, I have stood in the areas where some of these attacks occurred. Undoubtedly, a renewed commitment for peace that is perceptible and real is needed now, or more innocent lives will be lost for naught.”

Over the past several days, Jenkins has been in close touch with members of Westchester’s Jewish community regarding his deep concern for Israel as the Hamas rocket attacks have intensified.

Tuesday evening, Nov. 20, Jenkins will join other elected officials and Westchester community members at Temple Israel Center, located at 280 Old Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, for a special event, “A Night of Solidarity with Israel,” which begins at 7:30 p.m.

“I appreciate the Westchester Jewish Council’s organization of this event so that we can raise county-wide awareness of this profound crisis and its global implications,” Jenkins remarked.

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