
Anti-Israel Protest Disrupts Black Friday on Fifth Avenue; Several Arrested
On Friday, November 28, a demonstration moved along Midtown Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, where roughly 70 protesters targeted several flagship retailers. Marchers waved Palestinian flags and carried banners as they wound past storefronts crowded with holiday shoppers. Police officers made several arrests amid tense exchanges on sidewalks and at store entrances, and by early evening, authorities said the situation was under control without serious injuries.
The action reflected a broader shift from campus and municipal protests to commercial corridors during high-visibility shopping days. Organizers accused global brands of ties to Israel and urged boycotts, while bystanders alternated between support and frustration as traffic was briefly disrupted. Store managers coordinated with officers to redirect foot traffic, and some businesses lowered security gates until the march moved on.
City officials said that while the right to protest is protected, public safety and business operations must be preserved during peak hours. By day’s end, police reported a handful of detentions and summonses, limited property damage, and no major incidents. The episode added to a record of recurring demonstrations that now punctuate New York’s retail calendar.
(NYP/VFI News)