Over the weekend, Israeli model and former Miss Israel 2021, Noa Cochva, was accosted by a mob of pro-Hamas protesters in the middle of Times Square in New York City.
Israel’s beauty queen, Noa Cochva, was attacked by barbaric pro-Hamas protesters in New York, and needed medical treatment.
She said she simply wore her Star of David necklace, and they began getting violent and aggresive.
Fanatics, all of them. pic.twitter.com/U4gAngKjHG
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) March 31, 2024
Gateway Pundit (h/t Nita) Cochva shared on Telegram, “They decided to hold an extreme protest here. We knew it was not safe, we were afraid, but we could not stop ourselves and wanted to show a bit ourselves. We were 10 Israelis against 5,000 pro-Islamic terrorist lunatics. We had to.”
“I was just standing there and my Star of David necklace peeked through my shirt. The difference is that we are people of reason and they are people of violence. With what logic do they demonstrate for peace with violence?”
Translation:”I was attacked at a pro-Hamas demonstration in Times Square in New York.”
מלכת היופי של ישראל לשנת 2021 נועה כוכבא: הותקפתי בהפגנה פרו-פלסטינית בטיימס סקוור בניו יורק @ShirazTikva pic.twitter.com/8Sey9ggsWN
— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) March 31, 2024
Israel’s beauty queen for 2021 Noa Cochva and a group of friends began to sing Israeli songs after they encountered the protesters, sharing some of the moments on her Instagram, including the moment a Hamas cheerleader hit her in the face with a wooden pole.
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Cochva spoke with i24News sharing, “They just wanted to attack us, every single one of them.”
`They just wanted to attack us, every single one of them’
Former Miss Israel @noacochva tells @i24NEWS_EN about being assaulted by pro-Palestinian protesters in NYC’s Times Square #IsraelHamasWar pic.twitter.com/KZkNQvdQPM
— Calev Ben-David (@calev_i24) April 1, 2024
Az gal says
Muslum rats salivate over a chance to attack a Jew. Don’t give them the opportunity. I’ve been accused of being an “Ashkenazi” due to my support of Israel online. Muzrats want to make Jews out of all of us.
Hartmut says
The sad reality in western metropolitan areas these days. And unless this vermin is kicked out nothing is going to change about that.
Jack Rider says
A Star of David necklace was sufficient to provoke the muslim mob to violence against a woman. She is very lucky. The license that the muslim feels to perpetrate such violence knows no bounds. This will not abate. This will get worse. What Jews are facing now in Israel, Europe and North America will soon enough be manifest against Christians as well.
For generations now muslim have been educated to recognize that the 21st century will be their time in history. They were given the signs: forcing the former Soviet Union out of Afghanistan, the oil embargo of the 1970s almost shutting down the West’s economies, the abdication of the Shah of Iran – the West’s puppet, and chasing the US out of Afghanistan.
If you had a mind stuck in the 7th century and craving for another caliphate, you would accept these signs too. So be afraid Western liberal, be very afraid. A world you don’t actually want may soon swallow you like a black hole.
Ramez Fekry says
Over here, in the profoundly dark heart of Dar El-Islam, Imams and Sheikhs have been yelling, at the top of their lungs, through megaphones and sound amplifiers, that the 21st century is the “century of world 🌎 domination under Islamic Shari’a!”
Az gal says
I can imagine they are emboldened these days. 😡
Ramez Fekry says
Yes, they are!
Steve says
Ramez,
On an unrelated note, I want to know some facts about Egypt.
It is my deepest desire to see the famous Pyramids, The Sphinx, other catacombs, the commemorative Bibliotheque they built to honor the ancient Library of Alexandria.
But I understand all those beautiful attractions are surrounded by Moslems and mosques. However, I’m willing to put my discomfort aside for 2-3 weeks. So please answer the following questions:
1) How safe are the Egyptian streets for a solo male foreign tourist? I bet there’s a lot of street vendors harassing you to buy this and that. But I guess I can put up with that.
2) I’m a vegetarian. What are the best cheapest food options in random street restaurants.
3) How safe is the drinking water supply in areas where there are many hotels?
4) What is the best way to get a cheap tour guide? Should you just pick the first one that comes to you or is it better to go with an authorized agency?
5) If at all, I’d like to see the Christian churches of Egypt – any recommendations?
6) I’m planning to include Cairo, Alexandria, and Luxor, perhaps, in the itinerary. Is it enough or is there someplace that would be not worth missing out.
7) Last and most important question: I have met a few Egyptians in other countries (all Moslems). I found all of them very aggressive, argumentative, and impatient. Is it some kind of national trait? How do I tell the concerned person to just “calm down” and not be so agitated, (in Arabic I suppose there must be some phrase that you might be using that helps calm them down.)
Thank you
Ramez Fekry says
“How safe are the Egyptian streets for a solo male foreign tourist? I bet there’s a lot of street vendors harassing you to buy this and that. But I guess I can put up with that.”
Safe enough for those who aren’t ‘visibly’ non-Muslim (you’d do well to avoid wearing traditional Indian clothing and putting up a red dot on your forehead, if that’s fine by you, for your own good in the heart of the Mohammedan world). Check out Reddit threads on foreigners’ experience in Egyptstan!
“I’m a vegetarian. What are the best cheapest food options in random street restaurants?”
Falafel and beans sandwiches.
“How safe is the drinking water supply in areas where there are many hotels?”
Not safe at all; bring your own mineral water or buy Nestle mineral water wherever you may find bottles thereof in Egyptstan.
“What is the best way to get a cheap tour guide? Should you just pick the first one that comes to you or is it better to go with an authorized agency?”
Try Expedia or an Egyptian travel company called “Travco.”
“5) If at all, I’d like to see the Christian churches of Egypt – any recommendations?”
Almost all churches in Egyptstan are north of 1400 years in history since their construction, but avoid all churches in any villages and all cities other than Nasr City District of Cairo and the Red Sea’s cities’ churches, if you’d like to return home in one piece.
“I’m planning to include Cairo, Alexandria, and Luxor, perhaps, in the itinerary. Is it enough or is there someplace that would be not worth missing out.”
The most relatively safe cities in Egyptstan are Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada, Sahl Hasheesh, and El-Gouna.
“Last and most important question: I have met a few Egyptians in other countries (all Moslems). I found all of them very aggressive, argumentative, and impatient. Is it some kind of national trait?” Yes, it is.
“How do I tell the concerned person to just “calm down” and not be so agitated?” هدي أعصابك يا صديقي.
Steve says
Thanks a lot. You’re extremely adorable. And with a funny, zesty streak.
If at all, I’d like to meet you there (not if it puts you in any kind of danger). Of course, if you’re trying to escape that place, my best wishes.
Ramez Fekry says
You are very welcome, thanks!
My email is [email protected], feel free to contact me when you arrive in Cairo!
Steve says
I will. Noted.
Az gal says
Steve: I have also been to Egypt. I would not recommend it. The pyramids, riding a camel around it & the museums are nice, but the chaos isn’t worth it in my opinion. Although I cannot tolerate the water in Mexico, I could drink the Egyptian water. The water treatment system was built by Americans. Ramez is the ultimate authority, however
Easterndmondbk says
So despicable!