
Alec Baldwin was caught on camera tapping the cellphone of an anti-Israel agitator who repeatedly demanded “Liberate Palestine” inside a New York City coffee shop, according to footage posted online Monday night. Ta.
According to the video, the thugs approached the actor, who appeared to be on the phone or sitting at the cash register, and began harassing him relentlessly.
“Alec, can you just say, ‘Liberate Palestine,’ for once,” said the protester, who hosts the “anti-fascist” show “Crackhead Barney & Friends.”
She continued to call out to Baldwin, 66, before Baldwin went to Maman’s interior door on University Place and motioned for her to leave, according to the video.
“Liberate Palestine, Alec, once and for all, and I will leave you alone,” she said. “I’ll leave you alone, I swear.”
“Just say once, just once, ‘Liberate Palestine,'” she pressed as he shook his head no and held the door open.
“Fuck Israel, fuck Zionism,” she added.
The podcast host, known for his ambush interviews, also brought up the criminal case against Baldwin, who is accused of shooting and killing cinematographer Halina Hutchins on the set of “The Last” in New Mexico.
“Why did you kill that woman? Why didn’t you get a prison sentence for killing that woman?” the instigator argued, calling himself a “criminal.”
The “30 Rock” alum has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges at a trial scheduled for July.
While pointing a gun at Hutchins during a rehearsal, his revolver exploded. Hutchins was shot and died from his wounds.
Film weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez Reed was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 18 months in prison earlier this year.
At one point during the coffee shop encounter, an employee tried to stop the assailant, to no avail. Baldwin also appears to have asked an employee to intervene during a verbal argument.
The video ends when Baldwin asks the worker, “Can I do you a favor?” and then taps the worker’s cell phone.
It is unclear when the confrontation occurred.
The newspaper has reached out to an attorney representing Baldwin for comment.
This is not the first time anti-Israel activists have taken on Baldwin.
Last December, a group of protesters heckled the actor and asked him if he blamed Israel. Baldwin replied, “No, I support peace in Gaza,” which irritated them.
“Fuck me,” the man yelled.
Anti-Israel protests have roiled the city for the past six months, since Hamas terrorists massacred 1,200 people in Israel and abducted another 240 to Gaza in October.
The Jewish state then launched military operations within its territory.





