Who is Mill Basin? Brooklyn woman caught tearing down posters of kidnapped Israeli children by Hamas

A woman was spotted tearing down posters of kidnapped Israeli children in Brooklyn on Tuesday. The woman has been identified as Mill Basin. The video of the incident went viral where she can be seen tearing down posters with the help of a knife or scissor. She is being severely criticized on social media for…

A woman was spotted tearing down posters of kidnapped Israeli children in Brooklyn on Tuesday. The woman has been identified as Mill Basin.

The video of the incident went viral where she can be seen tearing down posters with the help of a knife or scissor. She is being severely criticized on social media for her actions.

Watch Video-

Who is Mill Basin?

Mill Basin is allegedly a resident of Brooklyn. She was caught on camera tearing down posters of kidnapped Israeli children with a knife.

After her act, the New York Police Department was called. However, as per reports, no action was taken against her. The incident video went viral on social media several X users slammed her.

One user wrote, “She seems to know what she’s doing with that knife”

“This tells you how deep their hatred is. Hard to reconcile with this culture” another user wrote.

One X user tweeted, “Apparently cops were there and nothing was done. It’s fine for a person to have a knife with three schools in close proximity.”

The conflict between Israel and Gaza has claimed nearly 10,000 lives, thus there is increasing pressure on Israel to ease its limitations on Gaza. A discussion over whether kind of protests are legitimate during times of global upheaval has been triggered by the video of Basin, who has strong opinions on the subject.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to a rise in antisemitic incidents that affect Jewish communities worldwide. Heidi Beirich, a co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, is aware of the pattern of hate crimes that spike during conflicts in the Middle East. The current wave of violence, according to prominent extremism specialist Brian Levin, is the largest assault on the Jewish community since the Holocaust.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *