
PURE EVIL: Philly Protest Sparks Outrage After Chants Praising Hamas, Hezbollah and Death of U.S. Soldiers
A protest in Philadelphia is drawing widespread condemnation after video surfaced showing demonstrators chanting about the deaths of American soldiers while openly praising terrorist organizations.
Footage circulating online shows individuals holding Hamas flags and “right to resist” signs as a protest leader delivered a series of incendiary remarks.
“Until we have done everything in our power to bring the United States to its knees, let us not lose sight of the enemy,” the speaker said.
“For every U.S. military base that crumbles and for every U.S. soldier who returns home in a casket, we cheer.
Hamas, Hezbollah, Ansar Allah, and all the resistance forces: we celebrate you.”
The speaker went on to claim that these groups “rely on a strong Iranian state to maintain their fighting capacity.”
The situation escalated when Frank Scales, the guerilla journalist behind Surge Philly who shot the video, confronted the protest leader on camera and asked whether he hated America. In response, the protester allegedly said he wished for “a Hamas rocket to blow up your family’s home.”
The comments sparked immediate backlash across social media and political circles.

American author and media personality, Elizabeth Pipko, condemned the demonstration, saying, “Shame on these despicable individuals and shame on those who turn a blind eye or deny that this is happening across our country. YOU are the problem.”

Investigative journalist and terrorism survivor, Sloan Rachmuth, called for strong action, stating, “Now, deport each and every one.”
Columnist and writer, Miranda Devine, also weighed in, writing, “Doesn’t sound like a native American speaker — how many illegals or visa holders are cheering in that crowd?”

With rhetoric like this being openly shouted in American streets, many are now asking a more troubling question: how many individuals with similar beliefs are already embedded across the country and could there be sleeper cells operating in plain sight?