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LA Synagogue Protest Leads to Vandalism, Two Arrests at Israeli-Linked Event

City leaders pledged extra patrols following activists' disruption of an Israeli Consulate-backed forum on AI-driven public safety.

Overview

  • LAPD arrested two people — one for battery and one for vandalism — after protesters entered the Audrey Irmas Pavilion on the Wilshire Boulevard Temple campus.
  • Attendees and officials reported antisemitic slurs and a smashed glass vase inside the venue, with videos showing disruptions during the program.
  • The symposium, organized with the Israeli Consulate, featured speakers from Elbit Systems and the Israel Police and was billed as a bridge-building security discussion for Jewish and Korean community leaders.
  • Mayor Karen Bass condemned the conduct and directed additional police patrols near houses of worship, while the Los Angeles City Attorney said referrals will be reviewed for potential prosecution.
  • Local groups including Nodutdol and Koreatown 4 Palestine promoted the protest targeting Elbit Systems, reflecting a wider trend of demonstrations at synagogue-hosted, Israel-linked events.