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Citi fires banker over ‘revolting’ Israel remark: ‘No wonder why Hitler wanted to get rid of all of them’

Citibank has fired one of its staffers after she posted “revolting” commentary on Instagram that endorsed the mass murder of Jewish people during the Holocaust.

“No wonder why Hitler wanted to get rid of all of them,” Nozima Husainova wrote with a smiley-face emoji in an Instagram Story, which has since been deleted along with the 25-year-old’s Instagram and other social media accounts.

The post was a screenshot , formerl💞y Twitter, late Wednesday by nonprofit wꦕatchdog StopAntisemitism, which also posted a photo of her Instagram profile, which boasted over 4,500 followers.

Husainova had written the explosive comment in response to a post about the Gaza hospital bombing that was initially bla🌞med on Israel, but was later revealed to have been caused by the Islamic Jihad terror group after its operatives misfired a rocket.

The investment bank confꦿirmed to The Post that Husainova was fired after the remark, which was earlier .

“We terminated the employment of the person who made the revolting antisemitic comment on social media. We condemn antisemitism and all hate speech and do not tolerate it in our bank,” a Citi spokesperson said.

Nozima Husainova, 25, recently graduated with a degree in finance and had only worked at Citi for two years before sharing the comment, which her former employer called “revolting.” LinkedIn/Nozima Husainova
Husainova seemingly endorsed the Holocaust in this Instagram Story, which resulted in her getting sacked from the investment bank. Twitter/@StopAntisemites

Critics on social media bashed Husainova’s endorsement of the Holocaust as “vile,” “unbridled antisemitism.”

Following news of her firing, StopAntisemitism : “Thank you Citi for saying NO! to antisemitism,” while expressed gratitude that the bank “did the right thing.”


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Husainova could not be reached for comment.

According to Husainova’s now-deleted LinkedIn page, she graduated from CUNY Brooklyn College in June 2021 with a degree in finance before landing a job as a personal banker at Citi, a role “to foster relations with customers to build loyalty and to help increase sales to individual consumer clients,” according to the bank.

According to recruiting site Glassdoor, the average Citi staffer in Husainova’s role takes home just under $75,000 per year.

Husainova had assumed the enꦏtry-level position for the Wall Street firm for just two years beforeඣ being sacked.

Citi’s move to fire Husainova comes after a flurry of business executives threatened to refuse employment opportunities to the Harvard students who signed a letter blaming Israel for Hamas’ violent attacks.

Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman headed the initiative, doubling down on his demand🧜 that Harvard release a list 💞of the signatories of the controversial letter, which failed to outwardly condemn Hamas.

“If you were managing a business, would you hire so✃meone who blamed the despi🔯cable violent acts of a terrorist group on the victims?” Ackman, the founder of New York hedge fund Pershing Square Capital Management, shared to his X account last week. “I don’t think so.”

Though his calls to out the students were slammed as “harassment,” the 57-year-old shrugged off the criticism — and at least a dozen business executives even backed Ackman.

Among them: Jonathan Newman, CEO of salad chain Sweetgreen; David Duel, CEO of health care services firm EasyHealth; and Ale Resnik, CEO o🍨f Belong, a rental housing startup.

Husainova has deleted all her social media accounts in the wake of the backlash to her “vile” commentary. Twitter/@StopAntisemites

Meanwhile, a New York City emergency room doctor was also fired for her controversial social media posts that applauded Hamas’ massacre at a music 𝕴festival in southern Israel, saying the attacks gave Israelis “a taste of their own medicine.”


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Dr. Dana Di♒ab — an emergency room physician with Lenox Hill Hospital and Brookdale University Hospital & Medical Center, — shared a video of the heinous Oct. 7 attack on her Instagram Stories.

“Zionist settlers 𓃲getting a taste of their own medicine,” she wrote, according to a  on X on Monday.

Pro-Palestinian messages have been extremely divisive on Wall Street. Bill Ackman and a slew of other execs said they wouldn’t hire anti-Israel college students. AFP via Getty Images

A second snap showed Diab’s Instagram profile, which has since gone private — where the physician boasted over 600 followers and had a Palestinian fl𝔍ag emoji ♍in the bio section.

The ultra-divisive pro-Palestinian posts come as Israel and its enemy enter their 12th day of war.

As of Thursday, at least 3,000 Palestinians and 1,400 Israelis have been killed,🎃 according to the