MONSEY, NY. (THECOUNT) — Mark Levin has responded on Facebook following the 9th attack on the Jewish community in the New York area over the past week.

Multiple people were stabbed Saturday night in an attack on a Rabbi’s home in Rockland County, NY. At least three of those victims were listed in critical condition as of Sunday morning.

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“The explosion of anti-Semitism in New York receives precious little national press coverage or local governmental action,” Mark Levin Facebook.

Fox News Fox & Friends highlighted Sunday morning that a majority of the attacks were conducted by members of the Afro-American community.

On Saturday, a black man entered the Shul of Rabbi Rottenberg in Monsey and stabbed at least five people Saturday night. It is unknown if the Rabbi was a victim.

The man reportedly pulled out a machete to attack the victims during a Chanukah celebration. The suspect reportedly chased after victims as they fled the home before running off and escaping in a nearby vehicle, reports CBSLocalNY.

Three anti-Semitic incidents were reported on Tuesday alone.

Via ThEyeShivaWorld:

“UPDATE AT 10:45PM: YWN has confirmed that the attacker was wearing a scarf covering his face. 4 victims were stabbed – 1 of them in critical condition. He fled in a Nissan Sentra plate number HPT 5747. If you have any information, please contact Ramapo Police immediately.”

First responders are on the scene and are treating the victims. The extent of the injuries are not known at this time.

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Geo quick facts: Monsey is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States, located north of Airmont; east of Viola; south of New Hempstead; and west of Spring Valley. The village of Kaser is completely surrounded by the hamlet of Monsey – Wikipedia.