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By Thomas Tracy

A group of pro-Palestinian graffiti vandals left their mark on a Brooklyn synagogue Friday morning as the war in Israel rages on, police said.

It was one of two acts of anti-Semitic vandalism to happen in the city within 24 hours, cops and elected officials said.

At about 6:45 a.m., the words “Jews for Palestinian Resistance” were found spray painted on the sidewalk outside of Congregation Beth Elohim.

Multiple videos have garnered attention online of people ripping down the posters throughout Manhattan, including one on Tuesday where a person removed a hostage poster in front of Zabar’s.

“Many in our community have family in Israel,” Upper West Side Councilmember Shaun Abreu told West Side Rag when asked about the torn-down posters. “Many have lost loved ones and know people who have been taken hostage by these terrorists. We must have their backs, to hold out hope and push for an end to this conflict.”

“Tearing down posters does nothing but perpetuate hate and breed more chaos,” he added.