The state’s top Republican is in Israel to express solidarity with the Jewish people, just weeks after Gov. Andrew Cuomo visited.

Newly minted New York GOP Chairman Nick Langworthy said the visit ranked among his first priorities, especially in light of the rise in anti-semitism in New York and across the nation.

“We’ve seen an increase in anti-semitism and violence, and then the high level of anti-semitism from Rep. Ilhan Omar and AOC [which] I’ve condemned,” Langworthy told The Post, referring to comments from freshman lawmakers.

He particularly cited Ocasio Cortez’s recent comparison of detention facilities at the US southern border to Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust.

“The fact that she’s minimizing the death of six million Jews in concentration camps, and making political theater out of her visit to the southern border is absurd and offensive and I think she should apologize,” Langworthy said.

Langworthy is visiting several holy sites as well as Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust memorial center.

“I would challenge AOC that she should go [to Israel],” he added.

Langworthy is joined by Staten Island Assemblywoman and congressional candidate Nicole Malliotakis, former upstate congresswoman Claudia Tenney and one-time presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. They departed on Saturday and plan to return to the US on Wednesday.

The state GOP committee is financing the trip.