A small group of anti-Israel demonstrators from the Florida chapter of Queers for Palestine blocked entry to Walt Disney World on Saturday and were promptly arrested.
Keffiyeh-wearing crew members blocked the Disney exit on Interstate 4 in Orlando with their cars, claiming the company was “supporting genocide.”
Demonstrators crossed the ramp holding banners and chanting “Free Palestine”.
Some fed up drivers can be seen using the shoulder of the highway to bypass the protesters, while a video shows one angry driver getting out of his car and confronting the protesters. became.
“Because of this, you’re losing people to your cause…just think for a second. You’re actually making people hate you,” he said, sitting in his car after the officer arrived. he yelled at a protester who was filming him. According to footage shared on.
“Fuck yourself. 45,000 people died,” the demonstrator shouted, before calling him a “genocide supporter.”
According to the Gaza Health Ministry, about 35,000 Palestinians have been killed since Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7. controlled by terrorist groups.
“That’s not true, you understand? Let’s think about it!” The man got angry and walked away.
The protester’s video continued, finally showing the car moving along the highway.
“During a genocide, there is no business as usual,” the organization posted on Instagram during the lockdown.
Queers for Palestine not only claims that Disney supports Israel without “acknowledging the loss of Palestinian lives in the ongoing genocide,” but also claims that Disney is supporting Israel by not “acknowledging the loss of Palestinian lives in the ongoing genocide.” He criticized Disney for including an Israeli superhero in “America/Brave New World”.
“In 1981, cartoonist Sabra showed little remorse for the death of a Palestinian child,” they wrote on their Instagram Stories.
Police arrived within 11 minutes. According to a Fox News reporter With X.
Three of the three arrested were involved in Palestinian queer activism. the organization boasted on Instagram Stories..
The Post contacted the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles about the arrest.





