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A recent wave of protests in Manhattan has brought attention to the escalating tensions and extremist sentiments within certain communities. Pro-Palestinian protesters have been seen holding flags of terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah at demonstrations, prompting concerns about potential violence and discrimination.

In one incident, footage shows individuals stepping on the Israeli flag with one foot and the American flag with the other at a demonstration in Tehran. The protesters also called for a boycott of the American presidential elections under the slogan “Long live the Palestinian armed resistance,” while police secured the demonstration.

This is not an isolated incident, as protesters near a commemorative display for the victims of the Nova Party chanted extreme slogans that were condemned by the White House a week and a half ago. In another case, Jewish board members of the Brooklyn Museum had their homes vandalized with symbols from Hamas videos showing injuries to IDF soldiers, along with signs reading “Zions, members of the White Supremacy movement.”

These incidents highlight a growing concern for potential violence and discrimination within certain communities. It is crucial for authorities to address such behavior and ensure the safety and security of all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds or affiliations.

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