Chaos Erupts: Anti-Israel Protest Turns Violent in NYC's Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood (Photo: NewsBytes)
A furious anti-Israel protest spiraled into violence in Brooklyn’s Orthodox Jewish neighborhood Tuesday night. Demonstrators stormed Borough Park, waving Palestinian flags and chanting hate-filled slogans.
A mob of agitators roared, “Zionists go to hell,” as they flooded the area, targeting a real estate event. Protesters taunted Jewish residents, some flashing obscene gestures. Police arrested at least one individual as tensions boiled over.
The rally, organized by the radical group Pal-Awda, claimed to oppose the alleged sale of Palestinian land. The scene turned chaotic as an organizer bellowed through a megaphone, “There is only one solution, intifada revolution!” Others echoed, “Settlers, settlers, go back home! Palestine is ours alone!”
Videos on social media captured the moment tensions exploded. Dueling groups clashed in a frenzied brawl. Screams rang out. Police officers rushed to separate the fighting crowds. The situation spiraled into pandemonium.
As word of the protest spread online, local officials slammed the event. Bronx Rep. Ritchie Torres blasted the demonstrators, accusing them of targeting Borough Park simply because it is a Jewish neighborhood.
“It should come as a shock to no one that the pro-Hamas mob promising to ‘flood’ Boro Park has descended into violence,” Torres wrote on X.
Activist group End Jew Hatred called out city officials for failing to act. “Hamas apologists and supporters, cloaked in the tired pretense of supporting ‘Palestine,’ showed their true nature as violent thugs looking for any reason to attack Jews,” they stated.
Police confirmed charges are pending against the arrested protester. Officials brace for more unrest as anti-Israel protests continue to escalate across New York City.
The mayhem unfolded just hours after Hamas confirmed the deaths of its youngest Israeli hostages—Kfir and Ariel Bibas, ages 2 and 5, along with their mother, Shiri Bibas. Their deaths sent shockwaves across the world.
Jewish residents remain on high alert, fearing further aggression. The disturbing trend of violent protests targeting Jewish communities in New York has many questioning: When will the madness end?
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