New York probes reported assaults during Israeli official's visit
Far-right Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's visit has been met with protests and counter-protests

People protest against a planned speech by Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, to Yale-based Jewish society Shabtai in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. April 23, 2025.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Sunday that police were investigating a series of incidents that have erupted from clashing pro-Palestinian protests and pro-Israeli counter-protests, including the reported assault on Thursday of two women by a pro-Israeli crowd.
Demonstrations have taken place in recent days during a visit to New York by far-right Israeli national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, a West Bank settler who has pressed for an intensification of U.S. ally Israel's war in the Gaza Strip.
"The NYPD is investigating a series of incidents stemming from clashing protests on Thursday that began when a group of anti-Israel protesters surrounded the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters - a Jewish place of worship - in Brooklyn," Adams said on social media.
"Initial reports indicate that one female protester was isolated from her group, harassed by counter-protesters and suffered injuries. In another incident, a second woman was surrounded and subjected to vile threatening by counter-protesters," he added.
A clip from the incidents had nearly 9 million views on X. Adams said police were working to identify those related to this assault and one person was arrested. He added "hate has no place" in New York City.
The New York Times reported that chants of "death to Arabs" were made and that in one of those incidents, hundreds of men and boys surrounded a woman while shouting racist and sexist profanities.
Rights advocates have raised concerns about rising Islamophobia, anti-Arab bias and antisemitism during Israel's war on Gaza.
Ben-Gvir also faced protests during a recent visit to Yale University and on Sunday when protesters and counter-protesters clashed near a New York City synagogue where he was expected to speak. His talk was subsequently canceled, the New York Times reported.
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