Goyim Defense League
They are similar to ones that blamed the coronavirus pandemic on a Jewish conspiracy.
Many of these fliers seek to tie the coronavirus pandemic to Jewish individuals; some have been distributed by supporters of the Goyim Defense League, a virulently anti-Semitic group.
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer took to social media to express his disgust, saying “anti-Semitism and hatred are not welcome in this community. Despite displays of hate in Central Florida, our collective commitment to building an inclusive, compassionate community for all is stronger than ever.”
Both fliers said, “Report Anti-Vaxxers, because you care and they don’t,” and included a telephone number that, according to a local media outlet, went to a restaurant in Hollywood.
Anti-Semitic fliers blaming Jews for COVID-19 found in at least eight states
The leaflets were part of a “coordinated flier drop,” by the anti-Semitic Goyim Defense League, according to the Secure Community Network, and were found in Alabama, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, North Carolina, Texas and Vermont.
Police in Beverly Hills investigate anti-Semitic fliers blaming Jews for COVID-19
Patrols in the city are to be increased during the holiday of Hanukkah.
The suspect, described as thin with brown hair with a face covering, was seen on video camera driving a dark-colored “later-model SUV-style vehicle” into the parking lot of Congregation Beth Israel.
“As a native Texan, this breaks my heart,” said Rabbi Kelly Levy of Congregation Beth Israel. “We will be compassionate and resolute because our love for humanity strengthens our resistance to hatred.”
A member of the anti-Semitic Goyim Defense League stood atop a highway overpass not too far from the Dell JCC, gave the Nazi salute and unfurled a banner that read “Vax the Jews.”
“Such attempts at spreading hatred will never be tolerated in this city,” posted the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center on Twitter.