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Rep. Ritchie Torres, DN.Y., outspoken opponent Anti-SemitismThose who refuse to oppose the outrageous Hamas clamoring that was committed in Israel on October 7, 2023, said Wednesday that they have “no business” to claim to be humanitarians.
“If you refuse to condemn Hamas for murder, dismemberment, dismemberment, rape, torture and kidnapping of thousands of Jews and Israelis, then you have no business calling yourself a humanitarian,” Torres said. Write On X.
He added: “Humanitarianism that devalues Jewish lives is not humanitarian at all, because anti-Semitism has been hollowed out.”
Rep. Ritchie Torres, DN.Y. , in an interview in New York on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Members of Congress have always been a strong voice in support Israel.
Torres wrote on X: “The strange stumbling block to ending the war was the terrorist organization that began with barbarity: Hamas. The scapegoat of Israel is so second nature of the international community that Hamas’ role in promoting and permanent wars has been almost forgotten.”

DN.Y. Rep. Ritchie Torres speaks at the National Mall on November 14, 2023 at the Washington, DC (Noam Galai/Getty Images)
In another postal On X this month, he believed that “anti-Semitism is the deadliest disease that suffers from the human heart.”
exist postal He asserted that last month, “If Israel is the only country in the Middle East (inside) because you keep the label of “apartheid” for you, your use of the term may be propaganda rather than principle, and your purpose is not constructive criticism but devastating criticism of Israel as a Jewish state.”
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Torres served in the United States House of Representatives Since the beginning of 2021.

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