Medic suspended from FDNY as department probes alleged pro-terrorist comments

A NYC medic was suspended while the FDNY probes hateful anti-Israel and terrorist-sympathizing comments he is accused of posting online.

“Israel and the United States do not deserve to exist anymore,” Bryan Antolos, 30, a member of EMS Battalion 13 in Washington Heights, allegedly wrote on his Instagram story, according to screenshots shared by the Jewish advocacy group StopAntisemitism on X.

“The only way to beat the system is to remove it from the face of [the] planet entirely,” Antolos allegedly added.

NYC medic Bryan Antolos, 30, was suspended for allegedly posting hateful anti-Israel and terrorist-sympathizing comments online. X @StopAntisemites

Antolos also reportedly posted a shocking rant that said terrorist groups like Hezbollah are “almost always on the right side of history,” and claimed, “the world will only know peace when it removes Israel from the map.”

In several other alleged posts, Antolos, who raked in $64,685 in 2024, condemned the United States sending Israel funding following the Oct. 7 massacre by Hamas terrorists.

Antolos allegedly shared an image of an animated character pointing a gun and wrote below it, “Me to anyone that still supports Israel,” according to a compilation of his disturbing posts from StopAntisemitism.

A compilation of Antolos’ disturbing posts were shared by StopAntisemitism. X @StopAntisemites

“F–k y’all,” Antolos added.

“StopAntisemitism is horrified to learn that FDNY has a dangerous antisemitic and anti-American EMT in their ranks,” the group wrote in a post.

“What would happen if Bryan Antolos encountered a Jewish patient wearing a kippah or Magen David?” it added, demanding action from the FDNY and Mayor Adams.

“StopAntisemitism is horrified to learn that FDNY has a dangerous antisemitic and anti-American EMT in their ranks,” the group wrote in a post. X @StopAntisemites

Antolos’ Instagram account appears to have been deactivated. He did not respond to an inquiry from The Post.

The FDNY confirmed Antolos has been suspended and that the department is investigating the social media posts.

According to the FDNY’s social media policy, “Members are urged to avoid sharing or creating social media content that may be perceived as harassing, discriminatory, or may bring the Department into disrepute.”

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