Hateful, antisemitic road rage tirade unfolds on Southern California street

Iranian America had an Israeli flag in the windshield to show support for his friends and his Jewish family as a target of anti -Semitic attack last week in Risida, an incident captured on the camera.

The victim, who only wanted to be identified as a Los Angeles resident, Justin, was alone in his car on May 22 when he revealed the unjustified Tirade.

Justin Rachel Minitov told KTLA that the man rolled his window and threatened to kill him.

“I will kill you,” said Justin.

In Dashcam’s shots of the accident, the unknown man returns behind the KIA wheel, in front of Tesla and Brakes in Justin, according to the victim, participated in the emergency brake system in Tesla, which led to almost Justin by the driver behind him.

Then the man comes out in Kia his car, the mobile phone is on hand, and it is assumed that to photograph the same exchange, and continues to direct a series of threats with profanity, screaming that Justin was “AF ****** a coward. I will strike your ass in front of everyone, well?”

The man spits towards the Justin car, and accuses him of not being an American telling him, “Return to your country, you are a Zionist piece of ***.”

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The scary public offer for anti -Semitic road anger came one day after a young man, soon being involved, both of them at the Israeli embassy, ​​they were shot outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, DC on May 21.

The militant was arrested in this case and the federal investigators are calling the incident as a targeted terrorist act.

As for Justin, who believes that anti -Semitic attacks are increasing, he said he feels that it is important to show solidarity and participation in the dialogue.

“I would like to present this person who enacted me, or a person like him, if you want to discuss the advantages of war, we can look at this and analyze things, and we can be objective as possible and recognize our biases,” he explained. “[We can] Try to see whether we can think about this method in public places, and then we will not be confused about our neighbors and the people and they feel the cold of being subjected to fanaticism against a person who can be considered Jewish. “

The accident, according to Justin, who submitted a police report, is being investigated as a hate crime, although the man has not been located yet.

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