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Video shows groups that woman outside the Brooklyn Synagogue, NYPD investigating, attacks

Video shows that a woman is attacked as a demonstrator in front of a New York synagogue that was visited by Israel's right -wing extremist security minister.

Witnesses said that two women were attacked by hundreds of men outside of the Chabad Lubavitch World in Brooklyn, where the Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir appeared.

Video shows group closing woman and throwing objects

Ben-Gvir's presence on Thursday in Crown Heights attracted groups from demonstrators, including Propalestinian activists and members of the Orthodox community of the district.

The Israeli Security Minister has triggered controversy with his right -wing extremists.

The video of the incident outside the synagogue shows a large group of men and boys who follow and push a woman as a lonely policeman, tries to accompany her from chaos.

“You shouted at me, 'go back to Palestine.' She screamed, “death for Arabs”, “the woman, a lifelong New Yorker, who asked that she was not unveiled, she said.

The group chased, mocked and whipped when the officer led her to a police car. They screamed obscene, stepped and threw them on them.

“I just felt protected. The police did not protect me. They didn't do anything and at this point I noticed that I couldn't lead this amount of men to my home. I didn't have to go anywhere. I didn't know what to do. I was just terrorized,” she said.

She said she was injured and shaken before finally climbing into the police car.

Women want

The woman said she was not part of a two protest and went to the area to examine her apartment after researching the police helicopters.

It was not immediately clear why the group surrounded her.

“It is loathsome,” said Mayor Eric Adams in a statement about the attack.

Rabbi Motti Seligson, a spokesman for Chabad Lubavitch, said in a explanation: “The violent provocateurs who demanded the genocide of Jews to support terrorists and terrorism-icers of a synagogue, in a Jewish neighborhood in which some of the bad anti-Semitic violence in American history, in which it was a Jewish neighborhood Depth, in the deep bond, in the deep bond, and in the deep stay, in the lows with the castle, in the castle, in the castle, took part in the lows with the October Oktim-Okt-Okt violation.

The woman said she hoped that the police will examine the attack as a hate crime.

The police arrested six people in the protest. One was charged with assault and other crimes. Five were issued and released.

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