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Anti-Israel Protester Who Demanded “Zionists” Raise Hands Turns Himself In

Anas Saleh, the individual who instigated a hate-filled subway incident by demanding that “Zionists” on a crowded subway car raise their hands, has turned himself in to authorities. Following a manhunt, Saleh surrendered early Wednesday after his face was featured on a wanted poster released by the police. Sources have confirmed that he has been charged with coercion.

The incident unfolded on June 10 at Manhattan’s Union Square station when Saleh allegedly entered a southbound 5 train and began chanting, “Raise your hands if you’re a Zionist, repeat after me, this is your chance to get out,” according to police reports. This occurrence coincided with a separate incident that evening, where a mob of anti-Israel protesters targeted an exhibit in downtown Manhattan commemorating the victims of the October 7 terror attacks carried out by Hamas. At Union Square Park, protesters displayed a banner with the words “Long live October 7” while one individual expressed a desire for Hitler’s return to “wipe out” the Jewish population.

Liora Rez, the executive director of StopAntisemitism, expressed gratitude towards the NYPD for taking action against Saleh. In a statement, Rez emphasized the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions and called for the district attorney to ensure that this antisemite is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Rez also highlighted that the public display of antisemitism not only affects the Jewish community but degrades the lives of all New Yorkers, contradicting the values of the nation.

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  • I appreciate the update on the situation with Anas Saleh turning himself in. I'm curious to know what the author thinks about the incident and the broader issue of hate speech and discrimination. How do they believe incidents like this impact society, and what steps do they think should be taken to address such behavior?

  • The post discusses how Anas Saleh, the person responsible for a hateful incident on a subway, has surrendered himself to the authorities. Saleh had asked "Zionists" on a crowded subway to identify themselves by raising their hands.

    This incident highlights the importance of promoting tolerance and respect for all individuals, regardless of their beliefs or backgrounds. Hate speech and discriminatory behavior have no place in society. It is crucial for people to understand the consequences of their actions and take responsibility for them. By

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