Michael Levy hugs Thomas Hand in front of kidnapped-by-Hamas posters in New York City, Wednesday, November 15, 2023. Hand, whose 8-year-old daughter is being held hostage, confronted a woman tearing down such posters recently in Manhattan. (Jennifer Mitchell for Fox News Digital)
Two Israeli men with family members who are believed to be held hostage by Hamas confronted antisemitic outrage in New York City on Wednesday when a woman ripped down posters of the kidnapped victims right in front of them. One witness called
A man laughed in the face of the mother of two girls who were snatched by Hamas terrorists as he tore down “kidnapped” posters in London. Social media user Maayan Zin (@ZinMaayan1007) posted a video on X, formerly Twitter, of a man
A devastated Israeli mother whose two children are being held hostage by Hamas has slammed British police for removing posters of her missing loved ones. Hadas Kalderon, 56, has been wracked with unimaginable worry since her 16-year-old daughter Sahar and 11-year-old son
Scotland Yard has released 12 photos of people officers want to speak to about alleged offences at recent mass demonstrations in London. The images were taken at protests in central London on October 14 and October 28, sparked by Israel’s retaliatory airstrikes
Berlin officials are under fire for their decision to take down posters depicting images of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. At least three uniformed officers were caught on video silently removing the posters, which shared information about approximately 200 civilians taken from
Oliver Dowden has slammed the police after it emerged they had torn down posters of missing Israeli hostages in London. The Deputy Prime Minister was confronted with the story this morning, saying the move had been “totally unacceptable”. Amid fury at the
Met Police officers have been pictured scraping posters of Israeli hostages snatched by Hamas gunmen from a shopfront in London. The image taken outside a shop believed to be in Edgware sparked outrage after it appeared on social media on Sunday (October
The posters detail the names, ages and a picture of individual victims who were taken captive by Hamas. The posters that were scribbled on included one showing an adorable picture of a nine-month-old Israeli baby called Kfir. In Central London, Campaign Against
“Disgusting” Londoners have torn down missing persons posters detailing the more than 100 Israelis and other civillians held in Hamas captivity. Two women were filmed ripping the posters from a building in London while onlookers fumed at them. The person filming said: