Furious Palestinian supporters have torn down posters of Israeli children kidnapped by Hamas – with one telling people to hurry up and the other saying ‘go cry’.
Shocking footage has been posted online showing a female Palestinian supporter in London tearing up posters of kidnapped Israeli citizens, claiming they contained ‘false information’ about women being raped.
Shocked witnesses filmed the young woman, who has not yet been identified, holding the torn-down posters depicting the innocents taken hostage by Hamas terrorists in Israel on October 7.
In another incident, another woman was tearing down posters in support of Israel, accusing her interlocutor of not caring about Arab victims and telling her to “cry.”
The videos emerged as pro-Palestinian protesters clashed with Jewish activists who showed the faces of Israeli children kidnapped by Hamas on advertising vans.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) said drivers of the vehicles were stopped by chanting anti-Israel protesters as they made their way through London on Thursday evening.
A young woman, who has not yet been identified, holds the torn down posters depicting the innocents taken hostage by Hamas terrorists in Israel on October 7
The woman said there was ‘incorrect’ information on the posters
She told the men filming her to get off and asked them, “What’s happening in Palestine?”
In the angry altercation on October 7, the woman told the two men filming her to ‘f*** off’ as they demanded to know why she had torn up the posters, before launching into a tirade, shouting ‘what’s happening there in Palestine? ‘
When the men begged her to stop destroying the posters of “innocent civilians,” she replied, “Oh, what about the Palestinians?
“So what do you think about the Palestinians and what’s happening there,” she shouted.
When they responded that the innocent Israeli civilians had been kidnapped, they hit back: “Then why don’t you care about them (the Palestinian civilians)?”
She pointed to the stack of crumpled posters in her hands and said, “How many people is this compared to thousands?”
“Then make your own posters, but don’t tear up the posters of the innocent civilians we advocated for,” one of the men replied.
Another woman was tearing down posters in support of Israel
A stunned pro-Israel activist was seen saying “we just want them (the children) back” as the woman ripped the flyers off the wall
This woman accused her interlocutor of not caring about the Arab victims and told her to ‘cry’
In an extraordinary claim, she hit back, saying there was ‘incorrect information’ on the posters about ‘women being raped’.
“Where’s the proof of that,” she said.
Stunned, one of the men replied, “Are you serious? Do you want proof that women have been raped?’
She doubled down on her stance and continued, “Do you have any evidence for that?”
One of the men shouted back: ‘Yes, we do! They had go-pros on…!”
Another man is heard shouting, “What kind of fucking idiot are you?” as the woman keeps repeating ‘show me!’ before dumping the posters in a public bin.
It’s unclear when the video, which was posted to X earlier today, was shot, but it appears it was shot at night in London.
The Metropolitan Police told the Mail: ‘We are aware of this video and an investigation is underway. Officers are investigating the identity of the woman who removed the posters. If you can give her name please call 101 quoting CAD 7114/19Oct.’
Posters depicting kidnapped and missing Israelis on Regents Street
It is the latest incident in the capital in which pro-Palestinian supporters tear down posters of kidnapped Israeli citizens.
Last week, a Palestinian financier was filmed bragging about his disgusting behavior and saying afterwards: ‘I don’t feel bad – I feel so good.’
Video of the Oxford Street incident showed a grinning young man telling a British-Israeli citizen that there is “no evidence” that Hamas has committed atrocities.
Moments earlier, he was filmed with a young woman tearing up a poster of four-year-old Ariel, whose kidnapping along with his month-old brother Kfir and their mother Shiri Silberman-Bibas horrified the world.
It followed a similar incident a day earlier where two women were challenged as they tore up posters around Mornington Crescent, north-west London.
It comes amid a wave of clashes in the capital, with some Palestinian supporters rejoicing over dozens of Israelis killed by Hamas and Jewish businesses being targeted by vandals.
Activists have put up posters showing Israelis kidnapped by Hamas in an effort to raise awareness
There has been a 1,353 percent increase in anti-Semitic crimes and a 140 percent increase in Islamophobic crimes between October 1 and 18, the Metropolitan Police said.
This amounts to 218 anti-Jewish crimes, compared to 15 in the same period last year.
The number of crimes against Muslims increased from 42 to 101.
In one incident in the US, a woman pointed her finger at a poster depicting kidnapped Israeli children as her hijab-wearing boyfriend laughed and filmed it outside a Manhattan university.
Footage of Wednesday’s incident – involving two women believed to be students at Baruch College in New York – was shared last night on X, formerly Twitter.
One of the young women filmed the poster as her friend gave the camera her middle finger before they both burst out laughing and walked away.