New York City police clashed with anti-Israel protesters after tensions reached a boiling point on a Brooklyn street where thousands had gathered — and refused to leave, video of the chaotic confrontation shows.
The demonstration began in one of the largest Arab and Middle Eastern communities in New York City, according to The Post. “We are calling not simply for an end to genocide. We are calling for an end to the siege, an end to the blockade. An end to the occupation.” “This was not a rally for a two state solution or for liberation of Gaza from HAMAS or public call to free hundreds of kidnapped Israelis & Americans. It was a shameful pro-HAMAS & anti-Israel rally that I strongly condemn,” wrote Kagan on X, formerly Twitter.