May 18, 2024

Pro-Palestinian Protest in New York City Sees American Flags in Flames Again

During radical anti-Israel demonstrations in the guts of New York City, a pro-Palestinian protester waved a burning American flag as fellow activists cheered, whereas one other set a counter-protester’s flag on fireplace, and one more chanted “Death to America.”

As demonstrators rallied on Monday, one protester publicly set an American flag on fireplace exterior the Brooklyn Borough Hall constructing in New York City. 

The brief clip was posted by Katie Smith, a neighborhood unbiased reporter and photojournalist who covers demonstrations and social actions in The Big Apple. 

In one other clip, pro-Israel counter-protesters waving American flags will be seen standing reverse the marching Palestinian supporters in entrance of the New York Stock Exchange, with one having his American flagged snatched from his palms.

Another clip reveals a pro-Israel counter-protester’s American flag ignited, earlier than being extinguished by police on the scene.

In the incident, a pro-Palestinian demonstrator will be heard calling for “Death to America.”

Demonstrations attacking Israel’s struggle in opposition to Palestinian terrorists have lengthy been accompanied by scenes of violence, in addition to rhetoric in opposition to the United States and in support of terrorism.

In one stunning incident that triggered widespread outrage over Veterans Day Weekend in November, a pro-Palestinian mob was seen cheering on a protester who climbed a flagpole and tore down U.S. flags as demonstrators marched by central Manhattan.

Those demonstrations started the earlier evening in Columbus Circle and made their solution to Grand Central Terminal, the place protestors kicked in the doorways as regulation enforcement sheltered inside. As they marched by the streets of Manhattan for the second evening in a row, they briefly compelled the closure of the transportation hub.

Last month, an American flag was seen aflame amongst protesters throughout New York demonstrations, the place protesters have been additionally heard chanting in opposition to the New York Police Department, evaluating regulation enforcement in addition to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to the Ku Klux Klan.

The scene was paying homage to the same video of pro-Palestinian protesters burning an American flag in January.

On Sunday, a video of anti-Israel protesters in Dearborn, Michigan, closing out Ramadan by chanting, “Death to America” and “Death to Israel,” throughout an International Al-Quds Day rally, went viral on social media.

The present battle in Gaza started on October 7 after the U.S.-designated Islamic terror group Hamas, whose constitution calls brazenly for the homicide of Jews and the elimination of the Jewish state by relentless jihad, perpetrated the worst terrorist assault in Israel’s historical past in October, in an operation stemming from its radical beliefs. 

The assault noticed some 3,000 terrorists burst into Israel by land, sea, and air, gunning down members at an outside music pageant whereas others went door-to-door attempting to find Jewish males, girls, and youngsters in native cities who have been then topic to torture, rape, execution, immolation, and kidnapping.

The assault resulted in roughly 1,200 useless contained in the Jewish state, over 5,300 extra wounded, and a minimum of 242 hostages of all ages taken — of which greater than half stay in Gaza. The overwhelming majority of the victims are civilians and embody dozens of American residents.

According to world-renowned army historian and professor Dr. Victor Davis Hanson, Hamas’ “death cult” relies on “useful Western idiots” to support the Palestinian trigger, which has “fused with the leftwing DEI industry.” In addition, he argues, pro-Palestinian protests and support for Hamas in the U.S. have alienated many Americans and can all however guarantee a tricky conservative president in 2024.

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoshuaKlein.



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