A New York City coffee shop refused service to a Jewish US Congressman, telling him 'We don't serve genocide enablers,' according to a report published by The Times of Israel. The incident is the latest in a series of public confrontations targeting Jewish officials and business owners in the US.
A New York City coffee shop refused service to a Jewish member of the US Congress on Monday evening, telling the lawmaker 'We don't serve genocide enablers,' according to a single report from The Times of Israel. The Congressman was not named in the initial report. The incident follows a pattern of public anti-Israel and antisemitic confrontations targeting Jewish public figures and business owners in the United States, as The Zioneer has previously covered — including a physical assault in New Haven, Connecticut, and an online harassment campaign against a Jewish entrepreneur's family businesses. No further details, including the specific coffee shop or the Congressman's identity, have yet been confirmed.
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