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The incident came less than a week after pro-Palestinian demonstrators protested in the early morning hours in front of Schneider’s home.
Vandals tore down posters of Israeli hostages hung on the wall outside the Capitol Hill office of a Democratic lawmaker on 4 July, his office said on Friday. Congressman Brad Schneider called the vandalism "a vile act of hate".
Vandals tear down posters of Gaza hostages outside U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider's office on Capitol Hill
Posters featuring photos of the more than 100 people still being held hostage by Hamas-led militants in Gaza were torn down outside U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider's office at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, according to the congressman's office.
Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) said Friday posters outside his Capitol Hill office that featured pictures of hostages being held in Gaza were vandalized in what he called a “vile act of hate.” “My Capitol office was vandalized yesterday in a vile act of hate in which the posters of the more than 100 people
Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL) said his office in the U.S. Capitol was vandalized after posters of Israelis being held hostage in Gaza were ripped down amid the war between Israel and Hamas. Schneider, a vocal pro-Israel Democrat and co-chairman of the bipartisan Congressional Israel Allies Caucus,
My Capitol office was vandalized yesterday in a vile act of hate in which the posters of the more than 100 people still held hostage in Gaza (including 8 Americans) were ripped from the wall, shredded and tossed across the hallway,
Rep. Brad Schneider denounced both “shameful” vandalism that occurred outside his congressional office and antisemitic demonstrations that occurred in Chicago on July 4.
The Capitol office of Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., was vandalized by anti-Israel demonstrators on Independence Day, the congressman announced via X. Rep. Schneider, who is Jewish, said several posters depicting individuals still held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza were ripped off the wall.
Rep. Brad Schneider says photos of people being held hostage in Gaza were torn down from a wall outside his office.