Two pro-Palestine activists who glued themselves to the road in Manhattan to block the Macy's parade dodged criminal charges this week, as the demonstrations against 's activities continue - and new data shows anti-Semitism has soared since the October 7 attack.Jay Waxse and Natalia Scollo were among 34 people and hit with an assortment of criminal charges, including trespass and resisting arrest.The pair, who both work for the Poor People's Coalition, appeared in court in New York on Tuesday and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct - a violation, not a criminal charge.
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