Media superagent Jay Suress denounced a group of anti-Israel protesters who surrounded his wife's car for destroying his California home and calling it a horrifying test for his family on Wednesday .
Sules, vice-chairman of United Talent Agency and the University of California Regent members, told Fox News Digital that the group swarmed the outside of the Brentwood home, painted red handprints on his garage door, and told Fox News Digital that he said He said he painted it along with the banner. threat.
He and his wife were at home at the time, and the group surrounded the car when she was about to leave in her car, Sues recalled.
“When my wife tried to leave our house, they surrounded her car for 15 minutes and she was absolutely terrifying,” the UC decision to ban political statements from the department's university homepage. said Sues, a stubborn Israeli supporter who influenced the group.
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The group smeared the garage door with red hand paint and posters containing images of his face. (Jay Sures)
Suels' United Talent Agency represents many top-on-air news personalities and big names in the entertainment world, including Heidi Klum, Ruda Cris and Sesslogen, according to the company's Instagram account.
Several masked protesters descended on the family's house around 6:15am local time, pounded the drums and gave a massive banner saying, “Jonathan will pay until you see the last day.” I'm reading it.
Protesters also put yellow warning tape on the hedges in the front yard of the property and stuffed the garage door with a poster containing a photo of Sales. Some of the posters read “Diverse Now, or you pay,” but another big banner they built on his front yard hedge “disclose, sell, don't stop, we I won't be resting,” he wrote.
The term is a popular rally cry for those hoping that businesses and third-level institutions will stop doing business with Israel.

Jaceles, vice president of United Talent Agency, said his home on Wednesday targeted anti-Israel protesters. (Courtesy United Talent Agency)
“It's a shame that this hatred has targeted me and my wife,” said Sures, Jew. “I am confident that LAPD and UCLA will find and prosecute people responsible for vandalism and death threats. Most importantly, those who surround their wives' cars for 15 minutes and prevented them from moving freely. ”
Sures said it was the first time a protester had protested at his home and that he thought they had targeted his home and crossed the line.
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“It's one thing to protest peacefully, but going to the manager or regent's house, violating the 100-foot rule in Los Angeles, pounding drums and surrounding his wife's car to hinder the entire neighborhood by going to the house of managers and regents. And it prevents her from moving freely, making signs, threatening my family and my life, and destroying my home. That's a huge escalation,” he told the outlet.
He told the outlet he believes he has been targeted to defend Jewish students on Israel and campus. He has served on the board since 2019 and his term is expected to expire in 2032.
According to a police report cited by Deadline, LAPD and UCLA PD officials responded to the scene. No arrests were made.

The protesters carried two large banners targeting SURE. (Jay Sures)
A Palestinian Justice graduate student at UCLA said he organized a protest on Instagram.
“He has tried to intimidate faculty and students who opposed the genocide in Gaza, but we refuse to remain silent,” the group wrote.
Protesters said in a statement that Sures targeted allegedly suppressing pro-Palestinian remarks and expressions. campus. They said the regents had driven them out of their meetings, cancelled the forum for public comment and canceled “criminalized” attempts to protest investment policy.
“We have a straightforward problem with the regent as they systematically militarized our campus accordingly. For the past eight months, Jay Suress has been militarizing and expressing himself on campus. and has led UC's efforts, including increasing militarization, suppressing expression and increasing militarization. “Extreme Time, Place, and Etiquette (TPM) Policy.”
In November 2023, Sures defended Hamas' attack on Israel in a letter, criticizing the faculty council, demanding that UC administrators stop calling the attack “terrorism.” Teacher Council Letter He was called to UC Leadership “to withdraw terrorist charges, to enhance Palestinian freedom struggles, and to confront Israeli war crimes against ethnic cleansing and genocide against the Palestinian people.”

Some of the posters were stuck on the doors of Thless's garage by demonstrators. (Jay Sures)
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Stett Holbrook, a spokesman for the university's president, condemned the protest.
“The private residence at UC Regent Jaceles was destroyed yesterday, and his family and neighbors were harassed,” Holbrook told the Daily Bruin.
“The University strongly supports the freedom of speech and the right of community members to participate in non-violent protests and condemns all crimes and harassment committed against members of the UC community.”
