Chaos at the Brooklyn Museum
By Zoe Wilson, trendydigests.com, June 1, 2024
Image: A pro-Palestinian demonstrator hangs a flag on top of the Brooklyn Museum during a protest demanding a permanent cease-fire in Gaza, on Friday, May 31, 2024. Credit: Andres Kudacki/AP
Amid the backdrop of ongoing tensions in the Middle East, the Brooklyn Museum became an unexpected battleground when a large group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators staged a forceful protest, leading to clashes with police and damage to museum property.
Hundreds of protesters converged on the museum on Friday, with some breaching its doors and others hanging a contentious banner that read “Free Palestine, Divest from Genocide” across the facade. The New York Police Department responded, and while the exact number of arrests remains unconfirmed, the situation escalated as officers intervened.
The museum, a staple of Brooklyn’s cultural scene, situated near the verdant expanse of the Botanical Gardens, was forced to shutter its doors an hour ahead of schedule due to the disturbances. The protest occurred as President Biden revealed that Israel had tabled a new ceasefire proposal to Hamas through Qatari mediation, amidst the continued advance of Israeli forces into Rafah, a city in southern Gaza.
The demonstrators, rallying under the anti-Israel group “Within Our Lifetime,” were reported to have scuffled with security guards, leading to “our public safety staff [being] physically and verbally harassed,” according to a museum spokesperson. Additionally, damage was reported to both existing and newly installed artworks, including graffiti on the notable yellow “OY/YO” sculpture. Videos circulating on social media captured the tension of the moment as protesters were seen scaling the museum and unfurling their message, while others chanted “From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever” within the museum lobby.
This incident was not isolated, as the group has organized several other demonstrations, most notably near the Met Gala earlier in May. The demonstration’s timing was also significant as it coincided with the impending 60th annual Israel Day Parade on Fifth Avenue, an event that an internal threat assessment suggested could be a potential target for violence or disruption.
Critics of Israel’s military actions have been vocal, pointing to Palestinian deaths and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as grounds for international condemnation. Meanwhile, protesters at the Brooklyn Museum channeled their dissent by equating the NYPD with the Ku Klux Klan and the Israeli Defense Forces, as shown in chants like “NYPD, KKK, IDF they’re all the same.”
The fracas at the museum aligns with a broader pattern of protests across the United States, especially on university campuses, where Columbia University in upper Manhattan witnessed a similar display of solidarity for Palestinians just the same day.
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