Los Angeles
Video caught Mark Nakagawa defacing Leah Grossman’s box of seltzer, an act he explained away as teaching her that the symbol is a peaceful one.
“Since Oct. 7, El Al has strategically adjusted its U.S. flight schedule to uphold an air bridge which is vital for the State of Israel,” stated Shlomi Zafarani, an El Al vice president.
Andre Morrow Lackner also engaged in “a 14-month campaign in which he threatened a victim and threatened to shoot synagogues.”
Dining at the Milky Way was an experience—kosher food with zip and a dash of ethnicity served up in a cozy atmosphere where family photos and Leah’s paintings lined the walls.
Police arrested as many as 26 protesters outside JFK International Airport and 36 at LAX.
“It was very shocking and frightening, especially so close to our home,” said a neighbor, Chaya Nourafchand.
Hussam Ayloush delivered a virulent diatribe against the Jewish state during a sermon in Oklahoma.
“Despite these dark days, we must always remember to find light. We must always remember what makes being Jewish so wonderful,” stated Rabbi Noah Farkas, head of the L.A. Federation.
The paper’s editorial board claimed that Israel’s strike on Hamas is “non-surgical” and wrote that the “world cannot stand by to witness more slaughter of civilians.”
Entertainment industry leaders viewed edited footage of the massacre as protesters clashed outside.
Marc and Jaqueline Canter told JNS that business has been through the roof in response to anti-Jewish graffiti.
“The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident and has not ruled out the possibility of a hate crime,” per a release.