The arrests came after pro-Palestinian protesters broke into a Zara store on Black Friday
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The New York City The Police Department (NYPD) confirmed that at least four people were arrested after a group of pro-Palestinian protesters allegedly broke into a Zara store in New York City on Black Friday, blowing whistles and waving Palestinian flags.
“They fund genocide, Free Palestine!” A woman could be heard screaming in the shop.
“ZARA is a genocidal company,” another protestors shouted While blowing the whistle on employees.
NYPD officials told Fox News Digital officials responded to a planned demonstration near a popular fashion store here the fifth way In midtown Manhattan and determined that there were about 70 protesters boycotting Black Friday.

A protester was seen blowing a whistle at a Zara store in New York City on Black Friday.
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As tensions escalated, several protesters stormed Zara stores and were quickly seen on video Police officers pulled out.
By 4 p.m. local time, the group is marching south on Fifth Avenue, on the sidewalk.

Pro-Palestinian protesters gather outside a busy Microsoft store in New York City on Black Friday.
The same protestors were later seen in the video chanting outside Microsoft Store.
“We will not participate in the exploitation of our neighbors, including children,” shouted one protester. “Black children. Brown children. We say no more. And we say shame!”

Demonstrators enter a Zara store in New York City on Black Friday as part of a pro-Palestinian demonstration.
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A man on the street could be heard saying, “F—you, piece of —-. You’re all …” before walking away laughing at the protesters.
According to the NYPD, the investigation is ongoing.
Alexandra Koch is a Fox News Digital journalist who covers breaking news, focusing on high-impact events that are shaping the national conversation.
She has covered major national disasters, including the LA Wildfires, aviation disasters over the Potomac and Hudson Rivers, the Boulder terrorist attack, and the Texas Hill Country floods.



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