Pro-Hamas Protesters Chant ‘Allahu Akbar’ As They Tear Down And Burn American Flags: ‘Hamas Is Coming’

Left-wing pro-Hamas extremists tore down and burned American flags in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday while chanting “Allahu Akbar” and waving Hamas terrorist flags. The extremists were rioting in response to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu giving a speech before U.S. Congress where he praised lawmakers for their continued support of Israel as it wages war ...

Jul 24, 2024 - 18:28
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Pro-Hamas Protesters Chant ‘Allahu Akbar’ As They Tear Down And Burn American Flags: ‘Hamas Is Coming’

Left-wing pro-Hamas extremists tore down and burned American flags in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday while chanting “Allahu Akbar” and waving Hamas terrorist flags.

The extremists were rioting in response to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu giving a speech before U.S. Congress where he praised lawmakers for their continued support of Israel as it wages war against the genocidal Islamic terrorists responsible for the October 7 massacre.

Much of the chaos unfolded at Union Station where the extremists tore down three American flags and replaced them with Palestinian flags. While they burned the American flags, they “Allahu Akbar,” a phrase commonly used by Islamic terrorists while carrying out attacks.

The extremists vandalized Christopher Columbus Memorial Fountain with graffiti that said, “Hamas Is Coming” and “Zionists Go To Hell.”

Some of the extremists also carried Hamas flags or other flags that appeared to be linked to Islamic extremism, wore Hamas headbands, and carried pro-Nazi signs that spoke about Islam’s “Final Solution” for the Jewish State.

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