Three arrested in clashes outside Brooklyn synagogue hosting Israeli real estate event
Protesters and counter-protesters clashed outside a Brooklyn synagogue during an Israeli real estate expo, resulting in at least three arrests.

At least three people were arrested Monday after clashes erupted outside a Brooklyn synagogue that was hosting an Israeli real estate exposition.
The confrontation occurred near the Young Israel Senior Services of Midwood, where an event was taking place to promote real estate opportunities in Israel and the West Bank. Video footage captured chaotic scenes as opposing groups of demonstrators faced off outside the synagogue.
The incident involved protesters opposed to Israeli policies and counter-protesters who supported Israel. The nature and extent of the clashes prompted police intervention, leading to multiple detentions.
The synagogue was hosting the real estate expo as a community event when the demonstrations began outside the building. Details about the specific charges or injuries, if any, were not immediately available from authorities.
The confrontation reflects ongoing tensions surrounding Israeli policies and real estate development in contested territories, which have sparked protests in various locations across the United States.