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Hollywood agent’s home smeared with bloody handprints by vicious protesters

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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hit bloody handprints on the house of a powerful Hollywood agent during a protest outside his Los Angeles At home.

Jonathan 'Jay' Sures, the 58-year-old vice-chairman and director of the United Talent Agency, saw his Brentwood house the target-wandse Wednesday morning by at least 50 UCLA demonstrators, the Deadline reported.

Sures, who is Jewish, represents super sturgeons that include Ryan Seacrest. He is a member of the University of California Board of Regents, who voted for banning political explanations from university home pages.

Around 6.15 am on Wednesday morning, officers from the LAPD were called to the home of Sures in response to a large group that blocked the street and the driveway. '

Together with 'Bloody' handprints threw over his garage door, demonstrators found careful tape through the front garden.

Dozens of demonstrators stopped huge signs at the front gate of his house while sang 'Intifada Revolution', Daily Bruin reported.

Read one sign 'Revealing, DESINVEST – We will not stop, we will not rest' while another said “Jonathan Sures said you pay until you see your last day.”

An extra sign that lay on the street due to the rain, read: “Now if you pay.”

Hollywood agent’s home smeared with bloody handprints by vicious protesters

Nearly 50 Pro-Palestinian demonstrators focused on the Los Angeles house of Hollywood agent Jay Sures

Sures, who is Jewish, represents super strong clients who include Ryan Seacrest

Sures, who is Jewish, represents super strong clients who include Ryan Seacrest

'It is one thing to protest peacefully, but to go to a manager or the house of a regent to violate the hundred foot rule, what it is in Los Angeles to disturb the entire neighborhood by pounding on drums, to The car of my wife to surround and prevent her from free movement and to set up drawing, threaten my family and my life and destroy the house – that is a big escalation, “Sures said the deadline.

A neighbor, who was given anonymity for security reasons, told the Daily Bruin that they were pushed by a demonstrator while trying to film the demonstration before about 20 police officers responded to the scene.

When officers arrived in the house, they were confronted with nearly 50 masked protesters who bang drums, make loud sounds and cause disturbance. '

“It was our job to keep peace,” a LAPD officer said the deadline. “There were no arrests.”

Due to the size of the crowd, UCLA police officers were also asked on the scene.

After the police successfully distributed the demonstrators around 8 am, three police cars remained outside the house, Daily Bruin reported.

Sures said that the early morning protests scared the living s *** out of his wife, and added how the 'whole situation is a shame' and that 'my family threatens is so disappointing', 'the Daily Beast reported.

The protest was organized by the graduated students for Justice in Palestine Group at the University of California.

Dozens of protesters held huge plates up at the front gate of his house while sang 'Intifada Revolution'

Dozens of protesters held huge plates up at the front gate of his house while sang 'Intifada Revolution'

Officers of the LAPD were called to the home of Sures in response to the protest

Officers of the LAPD were called to the home of Sures in response to the protest

Sures said that the early morning protests scared the living s *** out of his wife, and added how the 'whole situation is a shame' and that 'my family threatens is so disappointing'

Sures said that the early morning protests scared the living s *** out of his wife, and added how the 'whole situation is a shame' and that 'my family threatens is so disappointing'

The group shared a message on Wednesday on Instagram, in which it was said that Sures is one of the non -chosen officials who is responsible for the protection of UC investments in genocide and weapon production. '

'He tried to intimidate the faculties and students who are standing against the genocide in Gaza, but we refuse to remain silent and to allow his relationships with LAPD and [the Anti-Defamation League] To not be exposed, “read it.

United Talent Agency works together with the Anti-Defamation League, an organization that often argues for Israel because it wants to stop anti-Semitism.

Sures also serves as a board member of the LAPD Foundation, who collects money for the police.

He also acts as chairman of the Board of Directors of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory – who both develop and test American nuclear weapons.

“I'm Jewish. There are 18 regents, and I have been pronounced: you can google me about what I wrote, what I did in the world of the University of California, “Sures said the deadline.

“I am pretty pronounced about the cause, about protecting our Jewish students, and they don't like it,” he added in referral to the demonstrators.

'So they do this to try to intimidate you so that you withdraw them. It is all intimidation. '

When officers arrived in the house, it was confronted with nearly 50 masked protesters who bang drums, make loud sounds and cause disturbance '

When officers arrived in the house, it was confronted with nearly 50 masked protesters who bang drums, make loud sounds and cause disturbance '

Sures believed that one of the driving forces behind the protest was his highly formulated response to a letter from the Faculty of Council of Ethnic Studies that demanded the school that withdrew his statement and Hamas 'terrorists' on 'on'

Sures believed that one of the driving forces behind the protest was his highly formulated response to a letter from the Faculty of Council of Ethnic Studies that demanded the school that withdrew his statement and Hamas 'terrorists' on 'on'

He told the staff members bravely in a powerful letter of two pages that he was 'sick' because of their statement and the prospect of the signatories who shape young spirits

He told the staff members bravely in a powerful letter of two pages that he was 'sick' because of their statement and the prospect of the signatories who shape young spirits

Wednesday's demonstration comes only six months after the UC regents voted to ban political statements from university homepages – a policy that is mainly driven by Sures himself.

Sures believed that one of the driving forces behind the protest was his highly formulated response to a letter from the Faculty of Council of Ethnic Studies that demanded the school that withdrew his statement and called Hamas “terrorists.”

He told the staff members bravely in a powerful letter of two pages that he was 'sick' because of their explanation and the prospect that the signatories shape young spirits.

“There are absolutely no words to describe how terrible and disgusting I found your letter of October 16 from the UC Ethnic Studies Faculty Council to the regents of the University of California,” the letter said.

“Your letter is full of lies about Israel and tries to legitimize and defend the horrible cruelty of Hamas massacre on 7 October,” he continued.

He then called the initial statement of the administration “absolutely justified and necessary because” terrorism has no place in our world. “

“As people we have to condemn it immediately and powerfully without fear of retribution or that some may be offended,” he added.

Sures concluded his letter by strongly tracing the Faculty Council of the UC Ethnic Studies to issue a public statement in which the statements in their letter of 16 October were withdrawn and 'Hamas' horrible attack on innocent Israeli citizens (as well as other nationalities) October 7 clearly condemnes as terrorism. '

After the police successfully distributed the demonstrators around 8 am, three police cars remained outside the house

After the police successfully distributed the demonstrators around 8 am, three police cars stayed outside the house

Sures, who called the behavior of the demonstrators on Wednesday unexpleated,

Sures, who called the behavior of the demonstrators on Wednesday unexpleated, “said he intends to press charges against those whose identities can be discovered

“Simply and simple,” he wrote. “Moreover, your organization must commit to learning more about anti -Semitism and all forms of hatred and how it lives on our campuses where you have the assignment and familiar with the training of our next generation of students and leaders.”

Sures, who unexplained the behavior of the demonstrators on Wednesday, “said the deadline that he intends to press charges against those whose identity can be discovered.

“They asked all the images of the security camera, and they go back and look at the images to see,” he said.

“Everyone was masked. So they will see if they can identify people. And yes, I mean, if we can identify people, we will certainly press costs. '

The 15 months of conflict between Palestine and Israel, who left and displaced at least 46,000 Palestinians, ended with a ceasefire last month.

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