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Protesters clash outside anti-Israel Brooklyn coffee shop as NYPD separates opposing sides

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Protesters clash outside anti-Israel Brooklyn coffee shop as NYPD separates opposing sides

Dozens of protesters descended on a hate-mongering Brooklyn coffee shop Wednesday morning after it publicly vowed to refuse service to a pro-Israel politician and its owner’s social media posts comparing Israel to Nazi Germany came to light.

They chanted “end Jew hatred” and “this shall not stand” as they were confronted by a smaller group of counter-protesters — many of them rabbis from Jews United Against Zionism — who waved Palestinian flags and loudly denounced Israel through a bullhorn.

A demonstrator holds an Israeli flag during an '#EndJewHatred' rally outside Poetica Coffee in New York.

A demonstrator holds an Israeli flag as protesters gather during an ‘#EndJewHatred’ rally outside Poetica Coffee, REUTERS

A Jewish man from Neturei Karta, wearing a traditional black hat and suit, has his eyes covered with a black cloth and is smiling.

A member of the Neturei Karta organization supporting Palestine covers his eyes as protesters take part in an ‘#EndJewHatred’ rally outside Poetica Coffee REUTERS

Protestors holding signs that read

Approximately 50 pro Israel supporters gathered in front of Poetica Coffee in Williamsburg Gregory P. Mango for NY Post

The sides angrily clashed on the sidewalk in front of Poetica Coffee in Park Slope, at times shouting in each other’s faces, until the NYPD stepped in and cordoned them off in separate areas.

“We will not allow businesses or individuals to discriminate against anyone, including Jewish people, simply for supporting Israel, which is the only Jewish community in the whole world,” said Daniel Rosen, president of the IMPACT organization, who just arrived in New York on a flight from Israel.

Collage of a man at a coffee shop counter and a screenshot showing a $9.82 refund.

Poetica Coffee’s post bout Goldman visiting the shop. Poetica Coffee/facebook

The shop excoriated NY Rep. Dan Goldman on social media for buying a cup of coffee at their location over the weekend, posting his photo and asking if their coffee tasted like “genocide juice” in an unhinged rant.

“See, here at Poetica, we don’t serve racists, fascists, homophobes, genocide enablers, or anyone in between,” the shop boasted online, demanding he never again set foot inside the shop again.

The incident prompted the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division to open an investigation, and warn that an enforcement action against the shop could be coming.

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