Anti-Israel protesters vandalize the home of United Talent Agency vice chair Jay Sures, surrounding his wife's car and plastering his garage doors with death threats. Sures, a staunch supporter of Israel, condemns the protest as hateful and antisemitic. LAPD and UCLA PD respond to the scene but no arrests were made. The Graduate Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA organized the protest, accusing Sures of suppressing pro-Palestine speech and expression on campus.
Key Points
Jay Sures, a supporter of Israel, faced a frightening ordeal as anti-Israel protesters targeted his home
Demonstrators surrounded Sures' wife's car, preventing her from leaving
The LAPD and UCLA PD responded to the scene but no arrests were made
The Graduate Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA organized the protest, accusing Sures of suppressing pro-Palestine speech on campus
Pros
Highlighting the importance of freedom of speech and the right to nonviolent protests
Shedding light on the tensions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict