Last Thursday, a mob attacked Yosef Borgan in the heart of NY, in broad daylight. "I'm going to keep going to pro-Israel rallies," he says.

Operation Guardian of the Walls is officially over, but its shockwaves are likely to be felt for some time, in Israel, in Gaza, and beyond.

Every single day reports come in relating to anti-Semitic attacks in one part of the world or another, and perhaps one of the most shocking examples of this conflict spreading beyond the Middle East occurred last Thursday, in broad daylight, in the heart of New York City.

Yosef Borgan, a Jew headed to a peaceful rally in defense of Israel’s right to protect its citizens from Hamas rocket fire, found himself surrounded by a hate-filled mob, and was beaten to the ground and clubbed from all sides.

Thank G-d, he’s already back home with his family, and Arutz Sheva spoke with him on Sunday.

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“I didn’t realize the extent of the attack until I saw the video,” he relates. “I’m just thankful to be alive.”

Borgan notes that several days prior to the attack, he went to another rally in support of Israel, and spent several hours there, wearing his yarmulka, and nothing untoward occurred.


“On Thursday, it was the exact same routine. I took the subway and then I was walking along, with my kippah [yarmulka] on, and out of the corner of my eye I saw someone chasing me,” he relates. “A moment later, I was surrounded by a whole group who proceeded to hit me, punch me, beat me with crutches and flagpoles.

“I fell to the ground – I was in a fetal position, and I grabbed my head and face and just tried to hold on and brace myself to make it out alive.”

Asked if Borgan feared for his life during the assault, he replies, “One thousand percent. They also pepper-sprayed me for almost a minute and initially, I thought I was seriously hurt.”

Is it hard to comprehend that this happened in the heart of New York?

“I’ve been in New York for my entire life. Never in a million years did I think that such an incident could happen. To be honest, it shakes up your world. I’m in complete shock.” Read more at Arutz-7