The street-by-street battles over the posters have turned into a cultural flashpoint in the U.S. In cities across the U.S., posters have been taped to light poles and public buildings, but many flyers have been torn down by anti-Israel activists who in some cases have been recorded by people nearby. Messages of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas created by artist Nitzan Mintz to raise awareness of the victims of Hamas, were torn off in NYC. gathered Tuesday for a pro-Israel rally on the National Mall. “How can you do that? I just don’t understand it,” Orna Neutra, whose 21-year-old son Omer was kidnapped, told NBC News’ Lester Holt in an exclusive interview in Washington, where thousands of people from across the U.S. 7 said Tuesday they cannot fathom why people would rip down posters showing the names and faces of their loved ones - a phenomenon that has led to tense confrontations captured on video. WASHINGTON - The families of American citizens kidnapped by Hamas militants on Oct.
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