Hamas, Migrants, Burned American Flags and Crime in NYC. What are we looking for in 2024?
It seems like every day, we hear about protests in support of Palestine, causing disruptions in various parts of the world. Whether it's in New York, Los Angeles, or other places, these demonstrations have taken over streets, landmarks, travel hubs, and even airports, creating chaos and making these areas unsafe for people.
Recently, the caravan of Pro-Palestenian cars was on the outskirts of New Yorkβs John F. Kennedy International Airport, where few weeks earlier travelers set off on foot to bypass the jammed roadway A total of 35 people were arrested during the protest, police said.
In New York, activists locked arms and held banners demanding an end to the Israel-Hamas war and expanded rights for Palestinians, bringing traffic to a standstill on the Van Wyck Expressway leading up to the airport for about 20 minutes.
NYPD arrested Nerdeen Kiswani, leader of the WOL organization after clashes broke out outside AIPAC, where the Pro-Hamas Mob attempted to protect her from being arrested as she moved into the crowds. WOL has been organizing some of the most violent and aggressive protests. NERDEEN KISWANI is the pro-Hamas "activist" who screamed at children's cancer patients in front of Sloan Kettering in Manhattan on Jan 16th and was arrested a few days ago for inciting violence.
There have been reports of minor crimes, and it seems like the NYPD has been actively addressing the issue of migrant pickpockets in bars and clubs. In this particular case, they arrested three migrants for pickpocketing customers. It's good to know that the victims were taken to the precinct to retrieve their belongings and file a report. It's important for both locals and tourists to be vigilant and take precautions to protect their belongings while enjoying nightlife.
Hamas has claimed that this battle is about getting the Palestinians closer to liberation, and this cannot be farther from the reality in Gaza today. Israel claimed that this battle was about restoring the hostages and ending Hamas, and here they are, working out a deal that has been on the table since day one.
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