Chuck Schumer is rushed to shelter in Tel Aviv to wait out Hamas rockets three days after 100 pro-Palestine protesters were arrested outside the Jewish Democratic Senator’s NYC home

Chuck Schumer is rushed to shelter in Tel Aviv to wait out Hamas rockets three days after 100 pro-Palestine protesters were arrested outside the Jewish Democratic Senator’s NYC home

  • The New York Democrat flew to Tel Aviv over the weekend to meet with Israeli leaders
  • A photo posted to X shows Schumer and several others – including senator Mitt Romney – sheltering in a bunker
  • Three days earlier, up to 100 protestors from the group Jewish Voice for Peace were arrested outside his Brooklyn home

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s delegation was rushed to a shelter to wait out rockets shot off by Hamas – just three days after up to 100 pro-Palestine demonstrators were arrested outside his NYC home.

Schumer posted a photo to X, the app formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday morning that appeared to show him and others including Senator Mitt Romney gathered in a bunker.

The New York Democrat landed in Israel this weekend to lead a bipartisan coalition of senators in talks with Israeli officials.

‘While in Tel Aviv today, our delegation was rushed to a shelter to wait out rockets sent by Hamas,’ the senator wrote.

‘It shows you what Israelis have to go through.’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer posted a photo to X on Sunday that showed him and several others sheltering in a bunker in Tel Aviv

Just days earlier, up to 100 protestors with the group Jewish Voice for Peace were arrested for blocking traffic outside his Brooklyn home

He added: ‘We must provide Israel with the support required to defend itself.’ 

Just days earlier, around 100 protesters were arrested at a Pro-Palestine demonstration outside his Brooklyn home.

Protestors demanded an end to US aid for Israel on a day of mass protest around the world.

The event was organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, a community of Jewish activists who fight ‘for the liberation of all people,’ according to their website.

The group gathered at the Grand Army Plaza before marching a short distance to the senator’s Park Slope home and blocking the street.

Some demonstrators waved signs that read  ‘Zionism is terrorism’ and ‘End Israeli apartheid.’

Others held a banner with the words ‘Jews say stop genocide against Palestinians.’

People were arrested in the street, after blocking the flow of traffic, and placed on two MTA buses.

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