Group cites several incidents worldwide during holidays of disruptive, violent anti-Israel acts
The Combat Antisemitism Movement cites a video of woman with a banner and text that reads: "New York police removed a banner dropped by pro-Palestine activists in ... mall in protest of the Israeli genocide in Gaza."
The advocacy group the Combat Antisemitism Movement reports several incident of disruption and violence by anti-Israel "extremist" this holiday season.
The group cites an incident is Oslo, posted on TikTok severa days before Christmas, in which Palestinian activists appear to have staged an "evacuation order" at a shopping mall to resemble Israel soldiers having dropped such leaflets in Gaza.
The order leaflets were cast into the air on all five floors of the mall.
Also cited is an X post that includes a video of woman with a banner and text that reads: "New York police removed a banner dropped by pro-Palestine activists in Rossevelt Field mall in protest of the Israeli genocide in Gaza."
The third recent incident cited in the group's Dec. 27 fundraising letter is an X video of what appears to be an outdoor holiday market and text that reads: "Pro-Palestine protestors in #Vancouver, likely not coincidentally, held their rally right next to the Christmas Market."
Other incidents cited by the group include a news report of a Toronto synagogue earlier this week purportedly being vandalized for the eighth time since the October 7, 2023 terror attack on Israel by Palestinia-backed Hama, "amid a spate of attacks on Jewish sites in the Canadian city."
In the days before Christmas, a Montreal synagogue was firebombed, purportedly the second time such and incident has occurred after the Oct. 7 attack, the group also notes
"Over 90% of the 128 incidents monitored this week were motivated by far-left or Islamist ideologies, showing the persistence of the "Red-Green Alliance" as the main driver of antisemitic incidents in a post-October 7th world," the group also says in its letter.