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Shocking Moment Woman Throws Hot Coffee At Man Wearing Palestinian Scarf And His Toddler On Brooklyn Playground – Branding Them ‘Terrorists’

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A video reveals the moment a woman throws a hot cup of coffee at a man wearing a Palestinian scarf and his child at a Brooklyn playground – labeling them terrorists.

The playground fight reportedly started when an unknown woman confronted 40-year-old Ashish Prashar on a basketball court in Brooklyn on Tuesday while he was with his son.

Prashar told Dailymail.com that his 18-month-old son was playing basketball with the woman’s child when she came up to him and asked if Prashar supported Hamas.

When Prashar told the woman he didn’t want to answer, she started shouting at him to get away from her and her child.

“She very aggressively told me to get out of here, my son was behind me,” he said.

This prompted Prashar to take out his phone and film the woman as she approached him, throwing a cup of coffee and her phone in his direction.

Ashish Prashar told Dailymail.com that his 18-month-old son was playing basketball with the woman’s child when she approached and asked if Prashar supported Hamas.

When Prashar told the woman he didn't want to answer, she started shouting at him to get away from her and her child.

When Prashar told the woman he didn’t want to answer, she started shouting at him to get away from her and her child.

Prashar claims the woman called him a terrorist before throwing the drink, but the video only captures the part where she says, “Go away, go away, get away from me.”

When Prashar stopped recording, he said the woman continued to approach him and hit him on the hand several times.

“When someone asks you a proactive question, they’re not looking for a real answer,” he said. “I wanted to de-escalate.”

“I am saddened that my son was the target of a hate crime at the age of 18,” he said. “He knew something was wrong, he knew something wasn’t right. I held him there and told him he was loved.”

Prashar is originally from London and has previously served time in prison. He now works as a political strategist and criminal justice activist. He said he currently works for an organization calling for a ceasefire in Israel.

Prashar said politicians are responsible for creating tension in the city in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack — and urged state and federal leaders to tone down the “good versus evil” narrative.

The woman, wearing sweatpants and a black and white baseball cap, has not yet been identified and police are offering a reward of up to $3,500 for any information leading to her arrest. No other witnesses have come forward yet.

The incident happened around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday at Edmonds Playground on DeKalb Ave in Fort Greene.

Prashar told CNN: “She threw her hot coffee in my face. I had just put my son to sleep. It would have hit him in the face. I was stunned.’

The father wore a keffiyeh scarf, a popular Middle Eastern headscarf.

“My whole goal was to protect my son,” Prashar added. ‘At first there was disbelief when she called me a terrorist. But then it got worse and more serious. I had to protect my son and keep him at a safe distance.’

Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6, was killed Sunday, allegedly by landlord Joseph M. Czuba, 71, who rented the family a room in his home in Plainfield, Illinois.  He is depicted as a younger boy, waving an American flag

Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6, was killed Sunday, allegedly by landlord Joseph M. Czuba, 71, who rented the family a room in his home in Plainfield, Illinois. He is depicted as a younger boy, waving an American flag

Hate crimes, especially a rise in anti-Semitism, have increased dramatically since the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel on October 7.

There were at least 82 anti-Semitic incidents in New York City between Oct. 7 and Monday, compared to 31 during the same period last year.

There have been four incidents involving Palestinians or where the attackers believed to be Palestinian, Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny told the Daily News.

Last month, a six-year-old boy, Wadea Al-Fayoume, was killed by landlord Joseph M. Czuba, 71, who rented the family a room in his home in Plainfield, Illinois.

The boy’s mother, Hanan Shaheen, survived the attack and later told police how Czuba showed up at their door and uttered hateful, anti-Muslim insults.

According to ADL, anti-Semitism has risen 388 percent since the brutal massacre in Israel.

Last week, an elderly Jewish protester in California died after allegedly being hit with a megaphone by a pro-Palestinian protester, which police classified as a murder.

Paul Kessler, 69, died after arguing with a man as pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian rallies clashed in Thousand Oaks, California

Paul Kessler, 69, died after arguing with a man as pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian rallies clashed in Thousand Oaks, California

Kessler's death has been ruled a homicide and police are continuing to investigate.  Authorities say they have not ruled out his death as a hate crime

Kessler’s death has been ruled a homicide and police are continuing to investigate. Authorities say they have not ruled out his death as a hate crime

Paul Kessler, 69, was caught in a violent clash with pro-Palestinian protesters in Thousand Oaks on Sunday when he fell backwards and hit his head.

Video shows him lying on the ground in his final moments, bleeding from his head. Moments later, the pro-Palestinian demonstrators continued their demonstration, while the blood was still wet.

The man police have questioned in connection with his death is a 50-year-old university professor, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Loay Alnaji, who teaches computer science at Ventura Community College in California, allegedly knocked Paul Kessler to the ground with a bullhorn.

Police raided his home on a quiet cul-de-sac in Moorpark, California, on Sunday evening, we have learned.

“My husband was coming home from Costco when he saw a SWAT team, six officers with guns and full gear. Their vehicles were not police cars, they were unmarked,” neighbor Milli Revezzo told DailyMail.com.

Alnaji is unapologetic in his support for the Palestinian cause, posting a video online in which activist Shahid King Bolsen compares the terrorist group Hamas to historic icons of civil rights.

“If someone asked me to condemn Hamas, I would say: what’s the rush?” says Bolsen in the video posted on Instagram. ‘Let’s let history decide.

Loay Alnaji, who teaches computer science at Ventura Community College in California, allegedly knocked Paul Kessler to the ground with a megaphone.  He is photographed after the incident

Loay Alnaji, who teaches computer science at Ventura Community College in California, allegedly knocked Paul Kessler to the ground with a bullhorn. He is photographed after the incident

Alnaji, 50, is married to Palestinian economics professor Nada Al Hammouri

Alnaji, 50, is married to Palestinian economics professor Nada Al Hammouri

Records show Alnaji came to the United States in the 1990s and had previously taught in the United Arab Emirates

Records show Alnaji came to the United States in the 1990s – he had previously taught in the United Arab Emirates

“You condemned Nelson Mandela until you didn’t, until he became a hero,” he adds. “You condemned Mahatma Gandhi until you didn’t.”

Hamas tortured, raped, kidnapped and murdered innocent babies, women, men and the elderly during their terrorist attack on October 7.

Hamas massacred 1,400 Israelis and kidnapped more than 200 civilians – including at least 13 American citizens and 23 Thai farm workers.

The Hamas co-founder vowed to cleanse the world of Christianity. He called for a world without Zionism or treacherous Christianity, saying full Islamic control of the planet will guarantee justice.

Hamas’s founding documents clearly state Hamas’s intentions regarding “genocidal ideology.”

‘The entire 510 million square kilometers of planet Earth will perish [a system] where there is no injustice, no oppression, no Zionism, no treacherous Christianity…,” said Hamas co-founder Mahmoud al-Zahar.

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