Kathianne
10-28-2023, 11:58 AM
as if the illegals aren't a big enough headache, now he's got these violent pro-terrorists sympathizers:
https://nypost.com/2023/10/27/metro/pro-palestinian-protesters-shut-down-grand-central-terminal-during-evening-rush/
Pro-Palestinian protesters shut down Grand Central Terminal during evening rushBy Patrick Reilly
Published Oct. 27, 2023, 8:34 p.m. ET
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Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters forced the temporary closure of Grand Central Terminal during the Friday evening rush as they staged a massive sit-in inside the station’s concourse — leading to dozens of arrests.
The sea of demonstrators, wearing black shirts that said “Jews say cease fire now,” took over the station’s vast concourse chanting “no more weapons. No more war. Ceasefire is what we’re fighting for.”
Other protesters climbed atop the ticket counter with large banners that read “Palestinians should be FREE” and “Never again for anyone.”
Banners were also unfurled from the top of the terminal’s staircases as the group chanted “Mourn for the dead and fight like hell for the living.”
The sit-in demonstration, organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, came hours after Israel Defense Forces announced its plan to “expand” its ground operations in the cut-off enclave where some 7,000 Palestinians have been killed.
Access to the station was initially restricted before the MTA announced it’s closure due to the protests.
Train service was halted at about 7:30 p.m. and the MTA directed Metro North customers to take the subway to the Harlem-125th Street station in order to catch a train heading north.
Several protesters climbed up on the station’s ticket booths with banners.
The protesters donned black shirts and held banners calling for peace in the Middle East.
protesters flooded the terminal
Others dropped banners from the top of the terminal’s staircases and chanted “Mourn for the dead and fight like hell for the living.”
protester in handcuffs
Access to the station was initially restricted before the MTA announced it’s closure due to the protests.
“Grand Central Terminal is closed due to a demonstration in the area,” the MTA tweeted.
“Customers should travel to Harlem-125th St for Metro-North service to points north.”
Video from the scene showed demonstrators chanting “let us through” at a barricade of police officers as they tried to enter the station from the street.
Scores of handcuffed protesters were seen lined up and being escorted outside by police officers while still chanting for a ceasefire, footage posted by Jewish Voice for Peace shows.
NYPD could not immediately confirm how many people were arrested.
https://nypost.com/2023/10/27/metro/pro-palestinian-protesters-shut-down-grand-central-terminal-during-evening-rush/
Pro-Palestinian protesters shut down Grand Central Terminal during evening rushBy Patrick Reilly
Published Oct. 27, 2023, 8:34 p.m. ET
Anti-Israel NYC teacher keeps up ‘genocide’ rants despite probe
Broadway producer caught tearing down Israeli hostage flier in Manhattan
NYPD used drones for arrests in pro-Palestine protests: ‘We got the whole thing on video’
New head of NYC racial equity commission history of spewing antisemitic rhetoric
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters forced the temporary closure of Grand Central Terminal during the Friday evening rush as they staged a massive sit-in inside the station’s concourse — leading to dozens of arrests.
The sea of demonstrators, wearing black shirts that said “Jews say cease fire now,” took over the station’s vast concourse chanting “no more weapons. No more war. Ceasefire is what we’re fighting for.”
Other protesters climbed atop the ticket counter with large banners that read “Palestinians should be FREE” and “Never again for anyone.”
Banners were also unfurled from the top of the terminal’s staircases as the group chanted “Mourn for the dead and fight like hell for the living.”
The sit-in demonstration, organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, came hours after Israel Defense Forces announced its plan to “expand” its ground operations in the cut-off enclave where some 7,000 Palestinians have been killed.
Access to the station was initially restricted before the MTA announced it’s closure due to the protests.
Train service was halted at about 7:30 p.m. and the MTA directed Metro North customers to take the subway to the Harlem-125th Street station in order to catch a train heading north.
Several protesters climbed up on the station’s ticket booths with banners.
The protesters donned black shirts and held banners calling for peace in the Middle East.
protesters flooded the terminal
Others dropped banners from the top of the terminal’s staircases and chanted “Mourn for the dead and fight like hell for the living.”
protester in handcuffs
Access to the station was initially restricted before the MTA announced it’s closure due to the protests.
“Grand Central Terminal is closed due to a demonstration in the area,” the MTA tweeted.
“Customers should travel to Harlem-125th St for Metro-North service to points north.”
Video from the scene showed demonstrators chanting “let us through” at a barricade of police officers as they tried to enter the station from the street.
Scores of handcuffed protesters were seen lined up and being escorted outside by police officers while still chanting for a ceasefire, footage posted by Jewish Voice for Peace shows.
NYPD could not immediately confirm how many people were arrested.