A disturbing act of violence in San Jose, California has sparked widespread outrage after multiple videos surfaced showing an Israeli man being brutally beaten after he was heard speaking Hebrew. Multie footages, which circulated widely online, clearly show several individuals physically assaulting the victim while bystanders attempted to intervene.
The men responsible for the attack have been identified as Ramon Akoyans, Roma Akoyans, and Bruneli Chamaki.
The incident has drawn national attention and renewed concern about the rise of anti-Semitic violence across the United States. Community leaders, civil rights advocates, and members of the Jewish community have condemned the attack, emphasizing that targeting someone for speaking Hebrew represents an attack not only on an individual but also on religious and cultural identity.
As video evidence continues to circulate and investigators review the footage, the case has become a stark reminder of the challenges communities face in confronting acts of hatred and violence in public spaces.
Videos Reveal Violent Assault
The San Jose attack is particularly alarming because it was captured in multiple videos that show the confrontation and subsequent beating.
Several recordings appear to show the suspects confronting the victim before the situation escalates into a physical assault. In the footage circulating online, the attackers can reportedly be seen striking the man and continuing the assault even after he falls to the…
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