Saturday, August 3, 2024

‘Hamas truck’ with bloody red hands, bullet holes and fake ‘Oh Gaza’ plates terrorizes Jewish neighborhood

‘Hamas truck’ with bloody red hands, bullet holes and fake ‘Oh Gaza’ plates terrorizes Jewish neighborhood


It’s hate on wheels.

Residents in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, are aghast over a souped-up Ford F-150 that rolled into the Jewish neighborhood and hipster haven a few months ago, delivering a menacing antisemitic message dripping in blood.

The black pickup truck is draped in a sadistic pro-Palestine wrap job that includes images of splattered blood and bloodstained handprints – a symbol of the infamous Ramallah lynching of 2000, where two Israeli reservists were savagely killed by a murderous mob. 

The truck’s owner, identified as Jose Littef, tries to convince cops the vehicle’s license plate is legal. The vehicle, dubbed “Hamas Truck” by some Williamsburg residents, is draped with a pro-Palestine wrap job that many find antisemitic. Aristide Economopoulos

It also boasts faux bullet holes, and a giant portrait of late Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat on the front hood. Two Palestinian flags fly atop the truck. 

“Never in my life did I think I would feel scared to be Jewish in Brooklyn — especially Williamsburg,” said a woman who’s lived in the neighborhood 15 years and declined to give her name out of fear. 

“And while I recognize that the person who owns that truck must be in a lot of pain to decorate it that way, I can’t help but feel targeted by it being parked at the epicenter of our neighborhood — across from our Chabad. It feels very intentional,” she added.



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