New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo condemned recent attacks on Jews in the state, saying such violence will not be tolerated. “I unequivocally condemn these brutal attacks on visibly Jewish New Yorkers and we will not tolerate anti-Semitic violent gang harassment and intimidation,” the governor wrote in a statement on Friday. “New York is the vibrant and dynamic home for people from around the world. This tapestry makes New York the extraordinary place that it is,” Cuomo, a Democrat, said. “Those of all faiths, backgrounds and ethnicities must be able to walk the streets safely and free from harassment and violence.” The governor’s comments come after a 29-year-old Jewish man was attacked by a group of five or six men in New York City’s Times Square on Thursday amid demonstrations over the deadly conflict between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist group ruling the Gaza Strip. “The victim was approached by a group …