‘Disgusting’ woman caught ripping down Israeli hostage ribbons in shoc | UK | News

A woman was caught with red hand by cutting the yellow strips that remembered those who were taken hostage in Gaza.
The unidentified woman was filmed by destroying the scissors in London before faced the monument, the monument, passers -by.
Noticing the camera, he said: “You will not do this. I cannot commit a crime.” If so, call the police and let you know that there is a problem with it. “The news of the conflict will begin because Israel-Hamas peace talks have died at least 12 to fight in Gaza within 24 hours.
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After being condemned for the “disgusting” falsification of the screen, he replied: “I think it is disgusting to condemn genocide.”
Metropolitan police spokesman, officers, including a hate crime or criminal damage to determine whether any crime has been committed to review the images, he said.
The yellow strip has become synonymous with the status of the prisoners since the adoption of the 1979 US-Iran hostage crisis.
US hostage Bruce Laingen’s wife Penne Laingen suggested that those who wanted to support hostages to jump around a yellow ribbon by Tony Orlando and Dawn to jump around a yellow ribbon.
The history of the symbol is stretching for decades
The song tells the story of a prisoner of war that returns home from a confederation camp in Georgia, and if he still wants to be with him, he wants to tie a yellow ribbon around a tree.
Since then, the ribbon has been used as a symbol of support for soldiers who fought abroad in democracy protest movements and abroad.
Miranda Levy, a writer and free journalist, recorded the woman in the north of London, while systematically removing the tribes in Fortis Green Road.
“I was walking to buy a coffee, it was a beautiful sunny day, and there was a woman who moved away with a pair of scissors.”
Jewish journalist confronts women.
Mrs. Levy, who has been Jewish and has been living in North London for 20 years, met the railings at Prince Avenue Park at 10:00 on Monday and asked him what he was doing.
“I was angry, very insensitive,” he said, especially last week with the terrorist attack in Manchester synagogue and the October 7 looter ramp in Israel.
“Remember the people caught in these ribbons. Put their own belongings, but don’t download ours.”
Levy said that the suburb of the North London is a large Jewish population, but for the first time it was not such a evacuation.
Hostage relative slits repulsive action
Heidi Bachram, who was killed and took hostage on October 7, described the cutting of ribbons as a “driving”.
He said: “Pro-Pal cut the yellow ribbons in London and justified the repulsive action by saying” genocide “.
“This place lies. In the terror tunnels, hunger and tortured and tortured innocent hostages headed for humanity. Manchester did not pause them.”
Iran -backed Hamas killed more than 1,200 people and took 251 hostages in the October 7 attacks in 2023.
The terror group is believed to have 48 hostages, but only 20 are thought to be alive.
Police launched an investigation into the incident
MET Police Spokesman said: “On Monday, October 6 at 16:15, civil servants were informed of a woman who wandered a woman who showed ribbons from the fence poles in Harey.
“Officers joined the location and currently, and now any crime, including hate crime or criminal damage to determine whether the images are examining the images. Investigations continue.”




