Pro-Palestinian groups shared a propaganda video showing protesters vandalizing the homes of the Brooklyn Museum’s director and trustees in an anti-Semitic act of vandalism, and vowed to carry out more vandalism.
“When you take peace from your people, we will take peace from you,” Palestine Action US said in an Instagram post on Thursday morning.
“We will be back,” the group said, along with blurry footage of activists spraying bright red paint outside the home of Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak and holding signs accusing her of being a “white supremacist Zionist” who participated in genocide.
Pasternak was one of several Brooklyn Museum directors whose New York City homes were defaced on Tuesday night.
The vandals also painted an upside-down red triangle on the main entrance, a symbol used by Hamas to mark Israelis who have been executed.
“The Brooklyn Museum is an institution stained with the blood of our martyrs. A nexus of Zionism, imperialism and settler-colonialism,” Palestine Action US wrote next to a video featuring a pro-Palestinian hip-hop song.
“The museum’s complicity in the genocide of Palestinians is an abhorrent and inescapable reality, as is the violence against those who protest against it,” they said.
Palestine Action US is not believed to be the group that actually defaced the homes, but is one of many similar accounts that repost anti-Israel propaganda on behalf of protesters.
