
‘BABY KILLERS!’: Israelis Harassed While Vacationing in Montenegro
Israelis, it seems, can’t catch a break but are harassed everywhere they go. A man filmed himself calling a group of Israelis vacationing in Montenegro “baby killers” and accused them of genocide. While filming, a couple of women in burqas walking by also shouted “baby killers” and “shame on you.” Then the man, offended that his nasty comments were not well received, called them “a—holes.”
In the video, first a woman walked by, shouting “baby killers, shame on you!” Then the man filming said, “Guys, you took a break from genocide, coming here? How’s it going, killing civilians?”
“Keep walking,” one of the Israelis said. “Don’t talk to us. I don’t, I didn’t talk to you. I don’t know. You don’t know me.”
“I know you. I know you’re murderers, killing kids,” the man sneered.
“Yes. Same as you,” the Israeli said.
“No, we don’t do that, a—holes,” the man said, adding a few more choice insults.
People with Israeli accents or speaking Hebrew are regularly harassed around the world. Israeli tourists were attacked in Thailand after being overheard speaking Hebrew by French tourists in February. In June of last year, an Israeli tourist was violently attacked by a mob after he was heard speaking his native language. A family of Israeli tourists who were heard speaking Hebrew in Thessaloniki in July 2025 were attacked, with assailants following them to their car after they were told by staff to leave a restaurant.
The situation has worsened to the point that the Israeli National Security Council has been warning Israeli tourists not to speak Hebrew when traveling abroad. They have also advised removing all external signs of Jewishness, such as Stars of David, before going out in public, to keep mum about their military service, and to stay away from unsecured, unmonitored sites.