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Los Angeles, California – On Tuesday, April 30th, anti-war protestors peacefully demonstrating on the campus of UCLA were subjected to a bloody attack by a gang of flag-waving Zionists.
Using pepper spray, metal pipes, wooden boards, and fireworks, the assailants—many of them masked—were able to victimize protestors over the course of three long hours, with police merely standing by the wayside.
A chilling video quickly spread on social media depicted one man wielding a wooden board, violently clubbing another man over the head numerous times before scurrying away. At the end of the one-sided melee, three people were said to have been nearly killed, with one man sustaining serious injuries to the scalp.
Despite the severity of these crimes, no arrests have been made, leaving many to question the obvious double standard present in American law enforcement, as groups of violent Zionists skirt accountability for what could very well constitute an act of politically motivated terror in the American homeland.
Thanks to the work of online sleuths, however, the identities of two of the most violent men seen in videos of the UCLA counter-protest have finally been identified. According to researchers, the men are Alon Abishoor, the wealthy co-founder of a Zionist non-profit seeking to court Black support for Israel, and Eliran Bismut, an active member of the Israeli Defense Forces whose brother was recently killed in Gaza by a resistance booby-trap.
Bismut, the man believed to be behind a savage attack that may have left a man with permanent brain damage, has so far skirted accountability for the crime. Sources close to the protest alleged that the toupee-wearing Israeli national broke four fingers on the left hand of a 70-year-old woman, and knocked another female protestor unconscious with a closed fist.
According to now-private social media accounts, Bismut is an IDF foot soldier, who can be seen pictured with weapons in hand at numerous locations inside Israel. Like many young Israelis, he appears to have been conscripted into the IDF alongside some of his closest family members.
Eliran’s millionaire brother, Staff Sergeant Adam Bismut, was said to have been one of 24 Israeli troops killed in action in the city of Khan Yunis after Palestinian resistance fighters detonated a booby-trapped structure in January. He was credited as the CEO of Israeli AI development firm, SightBit, which received applause for its efforts in using AI to analyze computer video feeds.
The other Zionist identified by online researchers was named as wealthy housing developer Alon Abishoor. Abishoor—who can be seen pepper spraying and physically assaulting UCLA protesters on video—is listed as being the CEO or CFO for over four different nonprofit organizations located in Van Nuys, California, which, according to public records, all appear to be staffed by close family members.
Alon and his brother, Shai Abishoor, are listed as the two co-founders of the Love Is Real Movement (aka Love Israel Movement). The organization bills itself as melding Israeli Jews with American Blacks to “renew the 1960s Blackish-Jewish relationship.” A website for the NGO allows users to petition the US government to stop sending humanitarian aid to wartorn Gaza under the auspices of stopping the “Palestinian Industrial Complex.”
Other causes the Abishoor’s NGO champions include the spreading of Israeli “kidnapped” propaganda on freeway billboards, teaching others to be “pro-semetic,” giving victims of “imposed Sharia” a platform to attack Islam, as well as strategies to dismantle “systemic racism in marginalized communities.”
The Zionist activist currently works for the family-owned West Hollywood architectural design and development firm House of Shoor, whose Instagram and website went private shortly after he was exposed as having been present at UCLA. He lives in a multi-million dollar palatial estate in Beverly Hills.
“Our unwavering commitment lies in shedding light on the extensive, decades-old, multibillion-dollar Palestinian industrial complex,” read a mission statement on the Love Is Real Movement’s website.
“It falls upon us to wholeheartedly combat misinformation and racism through a range of social media campaigns and strategic advertising efforts. Simultaneously, we stand firm in our commitment to provide aid and essential supplies to terror victims in Israel and to Jewish communities worldwide,” it continued.
Once outed as having been allegedly tied to violence at UCLA by Antifa activist VPS Reports, Abishoor quickly lashed out, obtained his personal information, and doxed him. VPS claims Abishoor published his residential address via social media purely in retaliation.
Additionally, VPS produced a chilling voicemail message Abishoor allegedly left him on his cell phone. When played, a man with a nasally voice—believed to be Abishoor—can be heard threatening to ruin the activist’s credit score, break his face, and make other violent threats.
“You’re gonna f—-ng rat? You want us to ruin your f—-ng credit you f—-ng dumbass bitch?” The voicemail states. “You’ll never buy a house you f—-ng moron! You’ll never be able to get a fucking phone again!”
“I’ve got mad shit set up for you if you don’t take down that Instagram post…I’ll break your f—-ng face. I’ll put your whole social security number all over,” the voicemail threatens.
VPS also alleges that Abishoor has a long history of violence tied to his personal adherence to Jewish Zionism. In October of 2023, VPS identified Abishoor as having led a “pro-Israel attack” against peaceful demonstrators in California using bear mace and pepper spray. The activist alleges that Abishoor had joined the pro-Palestine march incognito, launching sprays of “chemical weapons” in the faces of women and children before taking flight.
“Alon Abishoor started the clash by pepper spraying unarmed protesters indiscriminately, even though there were families and children present,” alleged VPS Reports on Instagram.
As Israel’s war in Gaza continues to grind on, so too does the increasingly tense domestic situation broiling in the United States. While some on the political right have applauded scenes of violent crackdowns and government overreach levied against their perceived political opposition, none can argue the bravery and moral confidence on display in the hearts of those opposing the “genocidal” state of Israel all across the country.
For their efforts, pro-Palestine activists have been doxed and smeared. Their main source of information, TikTok, is being forcibly curated at the behest of Israel. Republican Senators are calling for their physical removal from public places; their sit-ins are likened to “gas chambers” by the federal government, and now, soldiers of a foreign military are walking US soil and attacking them with blunt force objects.
Additionally, Zionist Jews who march out to oppose them can sometimes come across as undefeatable foes, appearing to have ironclad immunity from criminal prosecution. State and Federal authorities have yet to lift a finger to prosecute Jews like Bismut, Abishoor, and many others tied to Zionist ultra-violence.
In fact, the phenomenon is part of a growing trend. In November, antifascist activists who protested a screening of the Israeli propaganda film Bearing Witness came under attack by a gang of fiercely loyal Zionist Jews.
Two of the more violent individuals, later identified as 40-year-old Jonathan “Beer Mug” Kantrowe of Tarzana, California, and Arlan Mitnick, were a pair of Jewish “Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice,” a subsect of the far-left “Antifa” movement. Despite instigating the street clashes and issuing violent threats, the pair walked away without charges.
The incident would serve as a grim foreshadowing of the state of the radical left in 2024, and highlight the widening divide between those who adhere to their ideological principles and the Zionist gatekeepers and grifters who have minded them all along.
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