A Black Lives Matter demonstrator in Kenosha, Wisconsin, spray painted the words “free Palestine” on the driveway of a synagogue in the city on Wednesday night.

One Black Lives Matter demonstrator broke away from a crowd to tag the driveway of Beth Hillel Temple with “free Palestine,” in an incident captured on video by Townhall reporter Julio Rosas. Beth Hillel is a Reform Judaism congregation comprising roughly 137 families, according to the synagogue’s website.  

BLM Protester Sprays "Free Palestine" In Front of Synagogue

WATCH: BLM protester sprayed "Free Palestine" in front of the Beth Hillel Temple in Kenosha, Wisconsin. “Free Palestine” is just another anti-Semitic way of saying “destroy Israel”. These are not protests but a political war. Very sad.

Posted by Hananya Naftali on Thursday, 27 August 2020

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