
Protesters Chant for an Intifada and Accost Jews at New York City Synagogue
Anti-Zionist protesters heckle Jews and chant for an intifada outside Park East Synagogue in Manhattan during an event by Nefesh B’Nefesh, a group that helps Jews immigrate to Israel. Demonstrators gathered on Wednesday, November 19, shouting slogans and confronting attendees as police and metal barricades separated the groups.
Chants included “There is only one solution, intifada revolution,” “No peace on stolen land,” and “We don’t want no two states, we want ’48,” along with Arabic chants declaring “Palestine is Arab.” Some held signs denouncing Zionism.
As Jews walked past, one woman hurled a vulgar slur, and others launched personal insults while Jewish counterprotesters responded from across the street with their own chants. Officers maintained separation as tensions flared outside the synagogue entrance.
(TOI/VFI News)
“Lord, protect the Jewish communities in New York City and around the world from intimidation and hatred. Grant courage and calm to those who gather for worship, and give wisdom to authorities who must safeguard public order and free expression. May Your shalom quiet strife and replace hostility with understanding.”