Probably not. Reading through this thread you can get a pretty good idea of what happened. If any of these "Christian" tourists file a complaint, I would seriously doubt their credibility.
A New Testament Christian is promised persecution. They are also directed to rejoice at that persecution. These themes are repeated myriad times through the New Testament. The verses are too many to post here. Any Christian at Free Republic knows what I am talking about.
These people walked into the Orthodox neighborhood of Mea She'arim with evangelism on their mind, disregarding the cultural norms (posted even!) of the neighborhood. They were asked to stop. They didn't. They got thumped. Oh well. Drive on. All part of it.
If any of these tourists file complaintsregardless if anybody thinks the Mea She'arim community was wrongI would certainly doubt the caliber of their Christianity (and I'm being restrained).
As far as this incident annoying the wider community of Jews, that is something for the Jewish community to address, as many of the Jews at FR have done.
Like Bella Bru said, why aren't these people preaching in downtown Gaza?
"The West has given more significance to the myth of the genocide of the Jews, even more significant than God, religion, and the prophets...."Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
The Holocaust Chronicle ~
"Palestine is the wrong name for their State. It should be called Anarchy."FReeper sgtbono2002
"Then let's wait and see what the Arabs do after they take Gaza. There's nothing like Arab reality to break up a Jewish fantasy."FReeper Noachian
A student told his professor he was going to "Palestine" to "fight for freedom, peace and justice,"Orwellian leftist code words that mean "murder Jews."
The Nature Of Bruce ~
>> They were asked to stop. They didn't. They got thumped. Oh well. Drive on. All part of it.<<
I think this is it in a nutshell.
"These themes are repeated myriad times through the New Testament."
That is true. The Apostle Paul got run out of synagogues and towns all the time. He was preaching, but I don't think he was violating community norms like dress codes.