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Pro-Israel teacher forced to hide after Palestinian-supporting students cause anti-Semitic riot at New York City high school
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Pro-Israel teacher forced to hide after Palestinian-supporting students cause anti-Semitic riot at New York City high school

A pro-Israel teacher reportedly was forced to lock herself in a school office after hundreds of Palestinian-supporting students caused an anti-Semitic riot at a high school in New York City.

A teacher allegedly attended a pro-Israel rally in Queens on Oct. 9.

Students at the Hillcrest High School in Jamaica – where the teacher is employed – reportedly found out that the instructor participated in the pro-Israel demonstration. Someone purportedly found the teacher's Facebook profile that had a photo of the instructor at a pro-Israel rally in Queens holding a sign that read: "I stand with Israel."

Just after 11 a.m. on Monday, the students reportedly stormed the hallways of the school to protest the teacher having a pro-Israel viewpoint. The pre-planned protest allegedly deteriorated into a riot. The pro-Palestinian students reportedly attempted to barge into the teacher's classroom despite school staffers guarding the room.

The New York Post reported, "School administrators and the NYPD, which responded to the school at about 11:20 a.m., got wind of their plans just in time to rush the teacher into an office and lock the door, another educator said."

A senior told the outlet, "Everyone was yelling 'Free Palestine!'"

A ninth-grader said, "Everyone was screaming '(The teacher) needs to go!' They want her fired."

A student said that teens had found out where the teacher lives, her phone number, and other personal information.

A video of the unrest at the school was posted on social media.

One comment on a TikTok video called the teacher "cracker ass bitch."

The NYPD's counterterrorism bureau was reportedly asked to investigate possible threats against the school.

City Councilman James Gennaro (D-Queens) said, "Whether it was one student or multiple students who did or said something, whatever the trigger was, something happened. And I know from my many years on the City Council that the counterterrorism task force is not engaged unless they believe it is potentially a serious situation."

The teacher – who didn't want to be identified for her own safety – told the New York Post, "I have been a teacher for 23 years in the New York City public school system — for the last seven at Hillcrest High School. I have worked hard to be supportive of our entire student body and an advocate for our community, and was shaken to my core by the calls to violence against me that occurred online and outside my classroom last week."

The teacher added, "No one should ever feel unsafe at school — students and teachers alike."

"It’s my hope in the days ahead we can find a way to have meaningful discussions about challenging topics with respect for each other’s diverse perspectives and shared humanity," she continued. "Unless we can learn to see each other as people we will never be able to create a safe learning community.”

New York City Mayor reacted to the anti-Semitic unrest by saying:

The vile show of antisemitism at Hillcrest High School was motivated by ignorance-fueled hatred, plain and simple, and it will not be tolerated in any of our schools, let alone anywhere else in our city. We are better than this. NYC Schools is already conducting a full investigation into how this incident took place, and, this week, Project Pivot teams will begin outreach with students at Hillcrest to ensure they understand why this behavior was unacceptable. No student, teacher, or staff member should fear for their safety in our schools.

Democratic Councilman Robert Holden said, "I don’t know why these students are so misinformed, so intolerant and so radicalized. They don’t even know the history of the Middle East. They haven’t been taught that."

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Paul Sacca

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