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FDNY EMT suspended over alleged anti-U.S., Israel social media posts

The FDNY said it is investigating the alleged posts

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NEW YORK 鈥 An FDNY EMT has been suspended as the department investigates accusations that he posted anti-Israel remarks on social media.

Bryan Antolos, assigned to EMS Battalion 13 in Manhattan鈥檚 Washington Heights neighborhood, allegedly wrote the comments on his Instagram story, according to screenshots shared by the Jewish advocacy group , reported.

鈥淚srael and the United States do not deserve to exist anymore,鈥 Antolos reportedly posted, along with a statement claiming, 鈥淭he only way to beat the system is to remove it from the face of [the] planet entirely.鈥

Additional posts attributed to Antolos allegedly said, 鈥淎ny group or country the US government claims is our enemy, is almost always on the right side of history,鈥 ending the statement with, 鈥淭he world will only know peace when it removes Israel from the map.鈥

StopAntisemitism called on the FDNY and Mayor Eric Adams to act.

Antolos鈥 Instagram account has since been deactivated, and he did not respond to questions from The New York Post.

The FDNY confirmed Antolos鈥 suspension to the New York Post and launched an investigation into the posts. The that 鈥渕embers are urged to avoid sharing or creating social media content that may be perceived as harassing, discriminatory, or may bring the Department into disrepute.鈥


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