
Zionist Extremists EXPOSED By Palestinian Grandma
Katie Halper
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Video Summary
A lobbyist for Gaza's children was approached by approximately 25 police officers upon arrival at the Senate, despite prior visits without such a presence. She was invited by three groups: Code Pink, Jewish Voice for Peace, and If Not Now, all advocating for Palestinian children. Due to a knee replacement and arthritis, she utilized handicap parking.
Upon entering the cafeteria, she was met by numerous officers. While navigating a ramp, she noticed a woman wearing an Israeli flag, identified as being with Betar, a group described as enthusiastically Zionist and a designated hate group, known for deception and harassment. This individual, Kimara, then stepped back, obstructing the lobbyist's path, which the lobbyist later repeated when questioned by police, leading to her arrest.
The lobbyist was handcuffed and taken aside. A member of Betar, Ross Glick, previously convicted of revenge porn and known for doxing, filmed and harassed her. The speaker highlighted Betar's willingness to use tactics like presenting pagers referencing a terrorist attack and their controversial social media presence, noting that even Betar has distanced themselves from Glick. The video also presented clips of Glick and others making disparaging remarks about pro-Palestine activists.
Short Highlights
- A lobbyist for children massacred in Gaza was arrested at the Senate on November 13th.
- She was met by approximately 25 police officers, a departure from her previous visits.
- An incident occurred involving an individual wearing an Israeli flag, described as being from Betar, a group deemed extremist.
- The lobbyist was accused by police of pulling the flag, which she stated she did not confess to.
- The lobbyist was subsequently handcuffed and encountered individuals known for harassment and doxing.
Key Details
Senate Lobbyist's Visit and Initial Encounter [00:12]
- The speaker was invited by three groups—Code Pink, Jewish Voice for Peace, and If Not Now—to lobby for children massacred in Gaza and to mourn them.
- They planned to distribute postcards to Senate staff.
- The speaker arrived late and was looking for handicap parking due to knee replacement surgery and severe arthritis in her other leg.
- Upon entering the cafeteria, where they usually met, she encountered approximately 25 police officers, which shocked her.
She was going to lobby for the children that were massacred in Gaza. we're going to mourn them and we had postcards that we were going to give to the Senate staff.
The Confrontation and Arrest [01:16]
- The speaker was directed by a Code Pink media coordinator to proceed to the second part of the cafeteria, where her friends were meeting.
- She noticed six police officers lined up on the left side of the ramp and heard someone screaming on the right.
- She observed a lieutenant in a white shirt, which she associated with arrests, and felt nervous.
- A woman, later identified as Kimara from Betar, stepped back into the speaker's path. The speaker noticed Kimara was wearing an Israeli flag.
So I was looking at him. I was a little nervous. In the meantime the Kamara took a step back. when she took a step back in my path that's when I noticed that she was wearing the Israeli flag.
Background on Betar and Kimara [02:37]
- Kimara is associated with Betar, described as an enthusiastically Zionist organization.
- Betar has been designated a hate group and extremist group by the ADL.
- The group openly embraces violent tactics and deception against pro-Palestine activists and Palestinians.
- They are known for doxing people and have a list of individuals Israel should not allow entry, which ironically includes deceased individuals like Tony Judt and Adrienne Rich.
- Betar has presented people with pagers in reference to the terrorist attack committed by Israel in Lebanon, a tactic used against Norman Finkelstein.
And they also dock people. Um not to brag guys, but I am on their list of people who they tell Israel not to let in.
The "Flag Pulling" Accusation [04:00]
- The speaker was carrying her phone with a device due to Dupuytren's contracture, which affects her finger mobility. Her attorney had her medical reports.
- She walked into the meeting area and sat down.
- About five minutes later, two police officers approached and told her to get up.
- When asked why, one officer stated, "I saw you. You pulled her flag."
- The speaker denied confessing, clarifying that she repeated the officer's statement ("I pulled her flag") as a question, not an admission.
And they used that when I said, "I pulled her flag." That was a confession. So, you were asking, right? Just so people are clear. You were saying I pulled her flag. You were asking it. You weren't confessing it.
Arrest and Harassment [05:01]
- Immediately after the exchange, the speaker was removed from the crowd, taken to the side, and handcuffed.
- While being handcuffed, a man from Betar, identified as Ross Glick, began videotaping her and shouting, calling her an "Islamist jihadist has been terrorist."
- Glick's filming and shouting lasted about two to three minutes before police told him to leave.
- It was revealed that Glick has been convicted of revenge porn.
- The speaker's attorney highlighted Glick's reprehensible nature, noting that even Betar has distanced themselves from him.
As they handcuffed me, somebody from uh Betar, I think his name is Ross Click. He came in and was videotaping me and uh screaming, "Oh, uh Islamist jihadist has been um terrorist has been um arrested."
Counter-Activist Tactics and Rhetoric [06:11]
- A video was played showing Ross Glick filming and making derogatory comments, referring to someone as a "trust fund baby" and using offensive language.
- The speaker and her attorney discussed the nature of these individuals, noting that some involved were Jewish.
- The rhetoric included taunts like "bye-bye Hamas" and "useful idiots," as well as statements about what would happen "when Trump gets in."
- The presence of an Israeli flag was again noted, with Kimara being identified wearing it in a separate clip.
And Katie, I if I'm not mistaken, I think I saw right there looks like someone might someone is someone wearing a flag?
The "Trust Fund Baby" Accusation and Other Claims [09:22]
- The speaker's attorney pointed out that the accusations against the lobbyist seemed desperate, including calling her a "trust fund baby" because her father worked on Wall Street.
- This argument was deemed ridiculous, as financial status is irrelevant to opposing genocide.
- The attorney also highlighted the irony of calling an individual named Schlomo, the son of Holocaust survivors, an anti-semite.
- The counter-activists' statements, such as "Trump is going to kill all of them," were seen as self-incriminating.
So, what is she is this the part where she's accusing? Is she at this point saying you did something or someone else did something?
Kimara's Own Statements and Accusations [11:09]
- The video then presented Kimara's own words, where she expressed pride in what "we are doing in Gaza."
- She made threatening statements directed at those who attack Jews, kidnap children, or rape women, stating, "we will come for you."
- She further threatened to "decimate generations."
- The speaker contrasted Kimara's claims of being a victim with her own aggressive and violent rhetoric.
Okay. So, she says, "I'm proud of what we are doing in Gaza. You should know that if you attack uh Jews, if you uh kidnap our children, if you rape our women, we will come for you. We will decimate generations."
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