Posted on 01/01/2024 12:58:15 PM PST by Libloather
A pro-Palestine mob has created a New Years Day nightmare as they have blockaded the JFK airport and surrounding roads, causing a gridlock for travelers.
The protest was arranged by the pro-Palestine group called WOL as they instructed participants to flood JFK Terminal 4 on Monday.
Only passengers with boarding passes and employees with valid forms of identification are being allowed to enter the JFK Air Train at Jamacia Station.
Cars can be seen driving on the highway leading up to the airport as protestors shout 'NYD KKK, IDF, you're all the same.'
'VICTORY! Port Authority has effectively shut down all entrances to JFK for people w/o a boarding pass. Airtrain service is closed, and cars cannot get into the terminal without proof of ticket,' WOL said in a post on X.
Traffic is blocked near the airport leading up to passenger terminals near I-678 South and Exit C.
'If anyone is flying out of JFK Airport today, please plan to travel to the airport ahead of time. There are planned protests today and will cause delays. We don't want anyone to miss their flights! Safe travels and Happy New Year,' the NYPD Chief of Transportation said in a post on X.
Many cars have Palestinian flags hanging out of them with signs taped to the back on the vehicles.
NYPD officers are on the road trying to intervene as traffic slowly creeps up to the airport.
This protest comes after another mob set off smoke bombs in a Macys store in New York City and marched through the Big Apple and were steered clear of the Times Square ball drop.
The group made their way through the city on New Years Eve after Mayor Eric Adams said he had the NYPD prepared to step up security ahead of celebrations...
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Brian....there... truthified it!
If you’re unsure, air on the side of cautionGeniuses.
Yep.
Reminds me of the 0blama inauguration “crowds”.
Bused in and bribed with free lunches.
Gridlock? At JFK on a holiday weekend? How could they tell the difference?
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