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A British-Israeli woman, Neta Fibeesh, put up posters of Israeli children kidnapped by Hamas, but some women tore them down, saying “This is for Palestine”.
A British-Israeli woman, Neta Fibeesh, put up posters of Israeli children kidnapped by Hamas, but some women tore them down, saying “This is for Palestine”.

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Footage shows two women in London tearing down posters of missing Israeli children

A British-Israeli woman, Neta Fibeesh, put up posters of Israeli children kidnapped by Hamas, but some women tore them down, saying “This is for Palestine”.

Neta Fibeesh, a British-Israeli woman who lives in London, was going around the city putting up posters of Israeli children who’ve been kidnapped by Hamas terrorists. While she was doing so, two other women came over and angrily tore them down. The incident was caught on camera by Fibeesh herself, and in the video, you can hear an onlooker address the women, saying, “why don’t you do something for Palestine?” One of the women responds by saying, “This is for Palestine”. Fibeesh responds by saying the two things are “not mutually exclusive” and that children are just innocent people, to which one of the women says, “How about the children in Palestine?”

The British government recently added £3 million to their commitment to security for the Jewish population in the UK, which will be given to the Community Security Trust (CST). The CST works to police racism against British Jews and said there has been a 400% increase in antisemitic incidents in the UK since the Hamas attacks on Israel last weekend.