LaGuardia Airport Protest: Pro-Palestine Mob At JFK Airport Asked To Move To LaGuardia

The pro-Palestinian protestors who blocked traffic at the JFK International Airport in New York City were asked to move to the city's other airport LaGuardia by group Within Our Lifetime (WOL) on Monday. The organization then asked the mob to head to the Wall Street. Meanwhile, the LaGuardia Airport tweeted that due to police activity on the Grand Central Parking way, passengers will face traffic coming to the terminals.
LaGuardia Airport Protest

Pro-Palestinian protestors asked to move to New York's LaGuardia Airport

The pro-Palestinian protestors who blocked traffic at the JFK International Airport in New York City were asked to move to the city's other airport LaGuardia by group Within Our Lifetime (WOL) on Monday. The organization then asked the mob to head to the Wall Street.
"We are calling on everyone w/o a car to meet us at the offices of El-Al, the zionist entity’s largest airline, for a protest at 100 Wall Street in Manhattan. For the Car Caravan, head to LaGuardia Airport Terminal C to shut it down, and then head to Wall St. to join us after," WOL said in a post on X, platform formerly known as Twitter.
Meanwhile, the LaGuardia Airport tweeted that due to police activity on the Grand Central Parking way, passengers will face traffic coming to the terminals.
Meanwhile, WOL tweeted that Port Authority has shut down all entrances to JFK for people without a boarding pass. The organization added that the airtrain service is closed and cars cannot get into the terminal without proof of ticket. "Airport is swarming with law enforcement and organizers were removed from Terminal 4."
The New York Police Department (NYPD) on Monday informed passengers to arrive early for any flights on New Year's Day. Later in the afternoon, a police official said a car caravan was moving from JFK to LaGuardia Airport.
"The protest car caravan originally near JFK is traveling W/B on GCP at 27 Ave. The right and center lanes are blocked and are headed towards Laguardia Airport," NYPD Chief of Transportation Chief Philip Rivera posted on X, formerly Twitter.
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