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A pro-Palestinian group has shared propaganda video of demonstrators’ antisemitic vandalism at the homes of the Brooklyn Museum’s director and board members — and vowed to return for more.

“YOU TAKE PEACE FROM THE PEOPLE, WE TAKE PEACE FROM YOU,” wrote the group Palestine Action US in an Instagram post Thursday morning.


  The pro-Palestinian group vandalized the homes of the Brooklyn Museum’s director and board members. Paul Martinka The pro-Palestinian group vandalized the homes of the Brooklyn Museum’s director and board members. Paul Martinka

“WE WILL BE BACK,” the group added alongside footage of blurred agitators spraying blood-red paint across the front of Brooklyn Museum director Anne Pasternak’s home, and hanging signs accusing her of being a “white-supremacist Zionist” complicit in genocide.

Pasternak was one of several Brooklyn Museum leaders whose NYC homes were defaced Tuesday night.


  The group said it will continue its attacks following the vandalism at Brooklyn Museum leaders’ homes. Getty Images The group said it will continue its attacks following the vandalism at Brooklyn Museum leaders’ homes. Getty Images

Vandals also inked the front doors with inverted red triangles, a Hamas symbol used to indicate Israelis who have been marked for death.

“The Brooklyn Museum is an institution tainted with the blood of our martyrs. It is a nexus of Zionism, Imperialism, and settler-colonialism,” Palestine Action US wrote alongside the video, which was scored by a pro-Palestinian hip-hop song.


  The group sent a message reading, “WE WILL BE BACK.” Paul Martinka The group sent a message reading, “WE WILL BE BACK.” Paul Martinka

“The museum’s complicity in the Palestinian genocide is a filthy inescapable reality and so is its violence against those protesting it,” they said.

Palestine Action US is not believed to be the group that actually defaced the homes, but is one of numerous similar accounts that repost anti-Israel propaganda for protesters.

The group is the American branch of a UK-based organization of the same name.

It took credit for numerous high-profile protests including the slashing of a 1914 Trinity College portrait of Lord Arthur James Balfour, the man behind the Balfour declaration which is widely seen the beginning of modern Israel.

It is unclear whether the group organized or actually participated in any anti-Israel protests in the US.

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