It’s a day ending in “y”, which means that anti-Israel demonstrators are out to cause havoc among unsuspecting partygoers, shoppers, and travelers to spread hateful messages such as “Israel is guilty” or “ceasefire”.

Last time we saw you, pro-Hamas mobs in New York City were attempting to cancel Christmas near the Rockefeller Center. Mock Nativity scenes draped with Palestinian and Keffiyeh flags, splattered fake blood, were displayed, and police officers were allegedly assaulted.

The agitators again disrupted the roads near JFK Airport, NYC, and Los Angeles International Airport. This was during one of the busiest weeks for travel.

Enjoy these photos and videos of the different scenes.

Los Angeles Police are dressed in riot gear as Pro-Palestine Protesters block the entrance of the LAX Airport with rocks, throwing cones and construction equipment.

The road crews are cleaning up the mess and reopening things. LAPD arrested some extremists, and they are already being transported.

“The LAPD has been made aware of a protest that is currently taking place in the LAX vicinity. Traffic is being affected in the area. Please avoid the area. Continue to monitor updates.”

LAPD in Riot Gear after Pro-Palestine Protesters have blocked the entry to the LAX Airport with rocks, throwing cones, and construction equipment

Many law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, are on the ground in riot gear and have issued a tactical alert after pro-Palestine demonstrators armed with construction equipment, rocks, and cones blocked the entry to the LAX airport in Los Angeles. This caused major traffic congestion. At least a dozen people have been arrested and will be charged with riot-related crimes. Officers reported that the group was running around, vandalizing various objects, and throwing things at law enforcement.

The JFK Airport video looked even worse

The New York Post reported that some travelers walked to the airport in frustration. The New York Post reported that “at the very least” 26 people were arrested. Although there is no official count of those arrested at the LAX protests, KTLA reported that several people were “taken into custody.”