Six arrested after anti-Israel protesters clash with Hasidic Jews outside Brooklyn synagogue where Israeli official was visiting

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Six people were arrested after Anti-Israel protesters faced Jewish Jewish premises outside an outstanding Brooklyn synagogue where Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was throughout Thursday night, the police said.

The demonstration began at the Chabad-Lubavitch World headquarters in Crown Heights just before 9.30 pm when the protesters recovered against the appearance of Ben-Gvir.

The images of the scene showed at least one protester who uses Keffiyeh escorted with blood on his face.

Shock between anti-Israel protesters and the Jewish residence of the heights of the crown. William C López/New York Post
Anti-Israel protesters met with Jasidic Jewish premises outside a Brooklyn synagogue. William C López/New York Post

Others were seen being dragged into fists by dozens of New York Police officers.

At least one man, Oscar Vidal, 28, or Bayona, NJ, was arrested and beaten with a series of charges, including assault, criminal mischief and harassment.

Five others received calls and then released, police said.

The violence broke out when the Israeli official was within the Jasidic followers.

People meet outside Chabad-Lubavitch in Crown Heights. Kyle Mazza/Nurphoto/Shuttersock

At one time, an Anti-Israel protester broke into the room and sang “free Palestine” before security expelled it, 7 Israel National News reported.

Ben-Gvir apparently smiled when the demonstrator called him Nazi.

Chaos arrived a day after hundreds of protesters organized a protest in New Haven, with. After the Minister of National Security was invited to speak in an event near the Yale University campus.

Several bottles of water thrown to Ben-Gvir when he left.

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