Chabad Tunnels Still Unexplained a Week After Riot, Questions Deemed ‘Anti-Semitic’

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by Chris Menahan, Information Liberation:

Why were Chabad-Lubavitchers allowed to dig tunnels under their world headquarters in New York City and not get arrested by police or criminally investigated?

Given New York City’s onerous regulations, one would think digging tunnels under your own property (let alone someone else’s) without a permit would be a serious crime but it has been around four weeks since the tunnels were discovered and there’s zero indication that any of the guilty parties are being held accountable.

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The news went viral last week due to Chabadniks rioting against police to keep the tunnel from being filled with cement. Many questioned why there were small soiled mattresses and a baby high chair in the tunnels but police aren’t interested in investigating.

Doing any sort of construction in New York City requires all manners of permits but apparently the decision to fill the tunnel with cement didn’t require any lengthy surveying/inspections as one would expect.

The media has put out a few cover stories to try to explain it all away but none have addressed why no one is being held accountable for anything other than the riot and why there’s no criminal investigation.

All questions are simply being deemed “anti-Semitic.”

The Jerusalem Post shared an article over the weekend titled, “The truth behind the NYC Chabad tunnels sparking new waves of antisemitism – explainer,” but it explained next to nothing.

This was the only portion of note:

Those who dug the tunnel had created several openings in the basement walls of the single-story building. It wasn’t immediately clear how much of the tunnel had been excavated from the ground, and how much was formed by making openings in existing rooms.

The tunnel had rudimentary supports in place and was constructed without approval or permits. City engineers said the excavation had undermined the building above it, as well as another building on Kingston Avenue, causing structural stability issues. The Department of Buildings issued partial vacate orders for both buildings due to safety concerns.

The department said other neighboring structures were unaffected and could be reoccupied, apparently meaning that the synagogue itself was secure.

“The safety of our fellow New Yorkers is our highest priority,” the department said in a statement. “We will continue to monitor the progress of this emergency stabilization work, and if necessary, we are ready to take additional actions that may be required in the interest of public safety.”

The piece mainly focused on lamenting how people on social media were sharing “old antisemitic tropes” about “Sewer Jews.”

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