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The group decision not to publicize its marches follows incidents where demonstrators were targeted by anti-Israel protesters.
Boulder, CO – A recent protest in Boulder, Colorado, became the scene of a tense confrontation when an individual accused pro-Israel demonstrators of advocating for the genocide of Palestinian children. The incident, captured on video and widely shared online, highlights the deep divisions and strong emotions surrounding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.The video shows a group of individuals marching, some carrying Israeli and American flags, while the videographer follows and confronts them. The videographer alleges that one woman, identified as a participant in the march, stated "not enough" after he mentioned that "more than 1,000 children under the age of one" were "murdered by the IDF." The videographer repeatedly questioned the protestors, asking, "How do you feel about your cohort saying they want more dead babies?" and "How does that reflect on Israel and the Jews? How does that reflect on me and my Jewish heritage?"The woman in question, wearing a black tank top, was seen interacting with police officers shortly after the confrontation. The videographer continued to challenge the officers, asking, "Why are you defending someone who called for the genocide of babies, literally?" The police officers did not respond directly to the videographer's accusations in the footage.The video also features a protestor holding a sign referencing "Wed Aug 13 - Israel bombs Catholic charity in Gaza, destroys 4,000 cans of baby formula & 5,000kg of food aid" and mentions "Danna Khalil Ali Ramadan, 0 years old, murdered by the IDF." The incident underscores the highly charged nature of discussions surrounding the conflict, even in local communities.
The group decision not to publicize its marches follows incidents where demonstrators were targeted by anti-Israel protesters.