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Six Israeli Teens Beat up Outside of Greek Club by Pro-Palestine Supporters

RHODES, GREECE, JUL 23 – The attack on Israeli teenagers followed protests that blocked 1,600 cruise ship passengers from disembarking, amid rising antisemitic incidents linked to the Israel-Gaza conflict.

  • Early Wednesday, pro-Palestinian protesters attacked Israeli teenagers on Rhodes, chasing them from a nightclub to their hotel with some reportedly armed with knives.
  • Since Oct. 7, 2023, Europe has seen antisemitic incidents surge, and protests at Syros stranded about 1,600 passengers by blocking a cruise ship stop.
  • According to police, about 20 Israeli tourists shouted pro-Israel slogans at a bar, police found no evidence of knife use or organized assault, and later one teen was struck by a passerby.
  • Israeli Foreign Ministry said an investigation is underway, while Pavlos Marinakis called the Syros blockade `outrageous`.
  • Experts caution that rising antisemitic incidents, like the Greek attacks, could have a contagious effect, impacting Jewish communities across Europe, Gallia Lindenstrauss warned.
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Once again, who is the aggressor and who wants to carry out and live out his conflicts around the world: On the Greek island of Rhodes, a group of Israeli youth was reportedly attacked and hunted by a pro-Palestinian mob in the early morning hours of Wednesday after a visit to a nightclub. The perpetrator-victim turnaround around Israel and Islamist Hamas (including their countless supporters in Gaza) knows no borders in the western mainstream.

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About 300 pro-Palestinian protesters prevented an Israeli cruise ship from docking on the island of Syros, Greece. The cruisers chose to give up the port of call and leave the port.

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Ynet News broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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