An unidentified woman was caught on camera in Brooklyn tearing down posters of people kidnapped by Hamas in Israel.
The woman was seen tearing signs off scaffolding this week in Williamsburg, which has a large Orthodox Jewish population.
Dozens of leaflets lined the green forest and the video shows the woman tearing them down one by one.
A man, who is filming the interaction, shouts in the video posted on Reddit: “Hey, hey, what are you doing?”
She ignores him and continues calmly tearing out the pages, crumbling them in her hand before tossing them on the floor behind her.
“They are innocent people,” the man shouts, to which the woman responds monotonously: “Yes, they are innocent.”
“They are children, they are babies, they are elderly people,” the man continues. “Are you proud of yourself?”
An unidentified woman was seen this week tearing signs off scaffolding in Williamsburg, which has a large Orthodox Jewish population. st-yoni/Reddit
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The woman becomes upset, pushes the papers in front of the man’s camera, and walks away with a male companion.
The man continues yelling at him: “They are innocent people, babies, kidnapped mothers!”
The man who filmed the interaction scolded her and asked if she was “proud” of herself. “They are innocent people, babies, kidnapped mothers!” her scream. “Are you proud of yourself?” st-yoni/Reddit
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The woman begins to tear down the signs more aggressively in silence before her companion asks the man to “get out of her sight.”
This week, several cases of New Yorkers tearing down similar leaflets emerged throughout the city.
An NYU student was seen taking them down on the downtown campus, while teenagers on the Upper East Side were seen doing the same on their way home from school.
The worst attack on Israel in 50 years: how we got here
2005: Israel unilaterally withdraws from the Gaza Strip more than three decades after seizing the territory from Egypt in the Six-Day War.
2006: The terrorist group Hamas wins the Palestinian legislative elections.
2007: Hamas takes control of Gaza in a civil war.
2008: Israel launches a military offensive against Gaza after Palestinian terrorists fire rockets at the city of Sderot.
2023: Hamas launches largest attack on Israel in 50 years.
More than 1,400 Israelis have been killed, more than 4,200 wounded and at least 100 taken hostage, with the death toll expected to rise after Hamas terrorists fired thousands of rockets and sent dozens of militants into Israeli cities. .
Hamas terrorists were seen taking women hostage and parading them down the street in gruesome videos.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced “We are at war” and promised that Hamas would pay “a price it has never known.”
Gaza health officials report that at least 3,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 12,500 injured.
An Iranian-Israeli who survived the Oct. 7 Hamas attack told The Post that she feels safer in the war-torn country than she has since returning to the United States.
“Many people have asked me if I’m afraid to move back to Israel after everything that’s happened, and my honest answer is… now more than ever, I want to move to Israel,” Natalie Sanandaji, 28, said while walking calmly. she remembered her terrible experience.
“Even with everything that’s going on, I feel safer there than in the United States right now.”
Sanandaji, who lives on Long Island, said this is the first time in his life that he began to hate his faith.
Despite New York’s large Jewish population, swastikas and pentagrams have appeared at Jewish businesses and nearby public properties, and Sanandaji said his friends are removing their mezuzahs from their doors to hide their identities.
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