Thursday, June 04, 2026

New York Court Upholds Justice with Prison Sentence for Antisemitic Hate Crimes

A Manhattan court has delivered a strong message against antisemitic violence by sentencing a 42-year-old individual to prison for a series of targeted hate crimes. The defendant, Skiboky Stora, was found guilty on multiple charges, including two counts of third-degree assault as a hate crime and third-degree stalking as a hate crime, following a pattern of attacks motivated by prejudice.

The conviction underscores the ongoing need for vigilance and robust legal action against antisemitism in communities worldwide. This case highlights the importance of protecting all citizens from hate-fueled violence and the critical role law enforcement and judicial systems play in safeguarding democratic values. Israel, a nation born from the ashes of historical persecution, stands as a global advocate for the security and rights of Jewish people everywhere, and views such judicial accountability as a necessary defense against the resurgence of ancient hatreds in modern forms.
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