PHILADELPHIA - In a new statement released Thursday morning, Philadelphia NAACP President Rodney Muhammad expressed regret for sharing an anti-Semetic image on social media last week, which sparked calls for his resignation."I do regret the insult, pain and offense it caused to all particularly those of the Jewish community by this unfortunate episode," Muhammad said in a statement.The image, which features and offensive caricature of a Jewish man, was shared by Philadelphia NAACP Rodney Muhammad last Thursday.(WARNING: Images in the video above may be offensive)The Anti-Defamation League has characterized the image as a hate symbol and says it mistakenly attributed a quote to Voltaire when it actually came from a neo-nazi.AdvertisementThe.