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‘Long Live Oct. 7’: Pro-Hamas Demonstrators Celebrate Slaughter Of Israelis One Year Later

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Pro-Hamas demonstrators took to the streets on Monday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Iranian-backed terrorist group’s attack on Israel that left roughly 1,200 civilians dead.

In New York City, protestors reportedly blocked streets while waiving Palestinian flags and signs. The Washington Free Beacon’s Jessica Costescu documented one man wearing a shirt with what appears to be an image of a Hamas fighter and another individual holding up a sign that reads, “Glory to My Palestinian Brothers. Victory is Surely Yours.”

A flag with the phrase, “Long Live Oct. 7,” was spotted waiving among the crowds. According to Costescu, the phrase was written on a flag affiliated with Samidoun, an “Israeli-designated terrorist organization.”

Demonstrators also seemingly advocated for Israel’s destruction, shouting, “We don’t want no two state. We want all of it.”

[READ: Pro-Hamas Marches Sweep American Cities Leading Up To Anniversary Of Oct. 7 Massacre In Israel]

Agitators also reportedly accosted pro-Israel protestors in the city. One video shows a man pull an Israeli flag out of his coat pocket, at which point a pro-Hamas anarchist attempts to grab it away from him. After a brief scuffle, another pro-Hamas demonstrator repeatedly hits the man with her tambourine.

According to Costescu, the man was “bleeding” after the incident and had his flag stolen.

The antisemitic demonstrations also continued at Columbia University, where protestors shouted, “Resistance is glorious,” and chanted for “divestment” from Israel.

Demonstrators also took over NYC subways.

Pro-Hamas demonstrators also

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