What a terrible burden has just been placed in New York City on the heroes of the pro-Hamas “resistance” against the Jewish state and the cursed Jews, and many non-Jews, who support it. From now on, by law, they will not be able to wear face masks in the New York City subway system.

(h/t Nita) This is likely to inhibit the more “expressive” of them from fully conveying their views, by such things as pulling off an Orthodox Jewish woman’s wig, or landing a few punches on the thin, pale face of a 12-year-old Jewish yeshiva student, or — what fun! — tugging on a rabbi’s beard, and then attacking man who had tried to defend one of those victims from the antisemitic tormentors, but was instead knocked to the ground and kicked repeatedly in the head.
And a good time was had by all of the ebullient perpetrators, so long as they could wear face masks that would enable then to get away undetected. Now those face masks will no longer be allowed.
NY Post The craven, masked pro-Palestine protester who made the front page of The Post after he allegedly accosted a Jewish man on the subway is a privileged, bicoastal agitator who still lives with mommy and daddy in their $1.8 million California home, The Post can reveal.
Christopher Khamis Victor Husary is an America-hating, former business major with arrests tied to protests in California and NYC — where he even scored a $17,000 payday last month after he claimed he was beaten by cops during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest in Brooklyn, records show.
His identity was first uncovered by the activist organization Jew Hate Database based on Husary’s own social media posts — where he all but admitted he was the person on The Post’s June 15 cover.

Jerusalem Post New York City anti-Israel, pro-Hamas Muslim activists and their far-left useful idiots protested against the proposed subway mask ban on Saturday.
New York City Revolutionary Youth, Palestine Solidarity Alliance, New York City Resistance Coalition and other groups rallied at Gov. Kathy Hochuls’s office to demonstrate against the leader weighing a ban on masks in New York State’s subways following a series of antisemitic and anti-Israel incidents by masked activists.
On June 13, Hochul responded to an incident in which masked anti-Israel protesters challenged subway passengers, telling them to “Raise your hand if you’re a Zionist. This is your chance to get out.” When no one responded, a man said, “Okay, no Zionists here. We’re good.”
“We will not tolerate individuals using masks to evade responsibility for criminal or threatening behavior,” Hochul said in a press conference in Albany. “On the subway people should not be able to hide behind a mask and commit crimes.”
“This mask ban is a clear infringement on the rights of the people which we will not stand idly and watch,” the coalition of activist groups said in a protest advertisement on Thursday. The pro-Hamas activists marched to the offices of Fox News and the New York Post over their “complicity and support for the mask ban and the genocide of the Palestinian people.”
The other objection, that the mask ban will create some kind of fearful “state surveillance,” is also preposterous. The only people affected will be those who commit crimes, especially hate crimes, in the subway stations and in subway cars, such as the pro-Hamas demonstrators who have been wearing masks as they threaten bully, and attack Jewish passengers.
Within Our Lifetime called those on the city council considering a mask ban fascist in a Thursday X post.
The purpose of the original anti-mask laws was to be able to identify people who broke the law, such as Ku Klux Klan members and bank robbers. People hid behind their masks. No one knew the identity of KKK members and because of the mask and the anonymity it provided, evil people could do and say things they would neither do nor say if their identity was known. So, too, today.
And that is the part that pro-Hamas Jew-haters either do not understand or simply choose to ignore. Time and time again, in interviews with pro-Hamas leaders, when asked about basic issues of law and their protests, they all repeat exactly the same phrases.
Exchanges go something like this: An interviewer asks, “Do you think you are justified in destroying property, breaking into buildings, scrawling graffiti, breaking into offices, and occupying them?” The interviewee responds: “People think that property is sacrosanct. It is not! We do not believe that property is sacrosanct!”
Without a mask, protesters are, suddenly, no longer anonymous. Without a mask, they can be easily identified and held accountable for their behavior. Without a mask, police and campus security can trace protesters to determine who is local and who has come from the outside.


Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Great that masks will be banned. These pro-Hamas POS will have to show their ugly faces to the world!
BOX oe BAG what ever does the job to stop this .Eventually it will come to this.Talking or legislation will not work they think it does not apply to them.
Who will enforce this? No one. These moose s-it’s are lawless and will eventually start getting more violent. They already have. Biden has created a situation where the U.S. is going to have big fights to remove these INVASIVE SPECIES from the U.S.
Yes, how will this be enforced? Armed guards need to patrol every train.