Anti-Israel protesters target Macy’s AGAIN and target Black Friday shoppers after disrupting store’s NYC Thanksgiving parade – on same day hostages are released amid temporary ceasefire
- It was one of several pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the city last Friday
- Anti-Israel protesters went after PUMA’s flagship store in Manhattan
- They also closed off 34th Street and 6th Avenue with a huge Palestinian flag
Anti-Israel protesters targeted Macy’s again on Black Friday after disrupting the store’s iconic Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City on Thursday.
Protesters outside Macy’s flagship store in downtown Manhattan on Friday shouted at people as they went inside to shop, chanting, “Why are you shopping?” Bombs are falling!’
It was one of several pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the city on Black Friday; Protesters also closed off 34th Street and 6th Avenue in Manhattan with a huge Palestinian flag as officials warned the protest would cause traffic delays.
In addition, anti-Israel protesters went after PUMA’s flagship store, claiming to “draw attention to the Israel Football Association’s brand sponsorship.”
The demonstrations came as the first group of hostages were released from Gaza after 48 days of captivity as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas that came into effect this morning.
Protesters outside the Macy’s flagship store in downtown Manhattan Friday shouted at people as they went inside to shop
They sang, ‘Why are you shopping? Bombs are falling!’
Protesters also closed off 34th Street and 6th Avenue in Manhattan with a huge Palestinian flag
The protests also came just a day after the 2023 Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade was hit by pro-Palestinian protests amid heightened tensions over the Middle East crisis.
A group of activists disrupted the parade by jumping over barricades to block the route and unveiling a large “Free Palestine” banner.
About 30 protesters stopped the parade along Sixth Avenue, and reports suggested some may have glued themselves to the road.
Loud cheers rang out from the crowd as the white overall-clad protesters poured fake blood on themselves and held up the parade in front of thousands of people as they appeared to try to link the Middle East crisis to climate change, shouting: ‘Liberation for Palestine. and climate.’
Police arrested 34 pro-Palestinian protesters who disrupted the iconic parade.
Hours after the parade disruption, hundreds gathered for what organizers called the “Thankstaking for Gaza and Indigenous Resistance Everywhere.”
Police arrested 34 pro-Palestinian protesters who disrupted the iconic Macy’s parade
Protesters targeted the New York Times on Thursday as they passed its headquarters
The anti-Israel protesters accused the New York Times of genocide outside its offices as they marched through the city.
The demonstrators targeted the New York Times as they walked past its headquarters, chanting, “Every time the media lies, a neighborhood in Gaza dies” and “New York Times, you can’t hide.” We accuse you of genocide.”
According to multiple reports, at least five protesters were arrested by the NYPD as the march dispersed near Bryant Park.
The protesters also defaced the Stephen Schwarzman Public Library Building in New York with fake blood and messages such as “you are funding genocide.”
One of the protesters said, “Schwarzman is Blackstone’s billionaire CEO and a former Trump advisor who is fervently pro-Israel and has even opened a Blackstone office in Tel Aviv.
A nine-year-old boy, his mother and grandmother are among the first twelve Israeli hostages released by Hamas
Meanwhile, 13 Israeli women and children and 11 Thai and Filipino hostages, who were kidnapped and brought into the territory by Hamas during the attack on Israel on October 7, were finally released today after an agonizing wait.
Israeli media reported that the hostages were transferred by Hamas to the Red Cross and then to the Egyptians before entering Egypt. Live footage showed the hostages exiting Red Cross vans and entering a trauma center at Rafah Crossing to undergo medical examinations.
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said this evening that 10 Thai prisoners and one Filipino citizen have been released, in addition to 13 Israeli prisoners, who are now back in Israel and will soon be reunited with their families, the IDF confirmed.
In the other direction went 39 Palestinian prisoners – 24 women and 15 teenagers – released by Israel as part of the deal that halted fighting in the Gaza Strip for the first time in seven weeks and was sparked by the attack by Hamas, the foreign terrorist organization of Qatar. ministry confirmed.