Pro-Hamas activists are bragging about vandalizing Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s home in Seattle, Washington.
On Wednesday night, a video of the vandalism of Jassy’s home was shared on the pro-Hamas Instagram account that previously celebrated vandalizing University of Washington president Ana Marie Cauce’s private home and university residence.
In the footage, radical pro-Hamas criminals could be seen wearing masks and gloves while spray painting the area in front of Jassy’s home with phrases such as “Free Palestine,” F—k Andy Jassy,” and “Stop Project Nimbus” — which refers to a cloud computing project that Amazon worked on in partnership with Israel. Pro-Palestine and pro-Hamas activists have been demanding for months that Amazon completely divest from Israel and stop Project Nimbus.
The Instagram post also doxxed Jassy’s address, calling on other pro-Hamas activists to vandalize his home too.
“Need a new place to dump your trash, paint, eggs, silly string, or any other undesirable objects? Look no further than… Seattle – the home of Amazon CEO Andy Jassy,” the post read, adding: “Seattlites specifically, and all people in the so-called US have a unique position to disrupt big tech like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta, and the companies and people who are complicit in and actively profiting off of genocide deserve no peace.”
BREAKING: PRO-HAMAS RADICALS TARGET THE HOME OF AMAZON CEO ANDY JASSY
This is the same group that targeted @UW president Cauce's home last week
Radicals posted his address & encouraged followers to "dump your trash, paint, eggs, silly string" & "other undesirable objects" pic.twitter.com/QvvAjramvc
— Ari Hoffman 🎗 (@thehoffather) November 21, 2024
This comes after Palestinian Islamic terrorists released a hostage video of 29-year-old Amazon employee Alexander “Sasha” Troufanov, who was taken hostage during Hamas’ horrific terrorist attack in Israel on October 7. In the propaganda video taken after Troufanov has been in captivity for 404 days, the terrorists forced him to beg for a cease-fire deal. Amazon has been completely silent of Troufanov’s abduction.
Meanwhile, this is not the first video posted to the pro-Hamas Instagram account about vandalizing the homes of prominent figures. Last week, the same account shared footage of the University of Washington’s president’s private home and car vandalized with antisemitic graffiti. The post, which claimed that the footage was from an “anonymous submission,” showed the black-clad vandals painting red triangles on her house — which have been used to symbolize targeting Israeli soldiers and Jews in general. They also painted “Free Palestine,” poured red paint to symbolize blood, and spray-painted that Ana Marie Cauce is complicit in “genocide.”
The caption read, “President Cauce how do you sleep at night? You will not know peace until you meet the demands of our movement. The clock is ticking.”
DEVELOPING: Hamasniks have just posted photos claiming that they vandalized the home and private vehicle of @UW President Ana Marie Cauce
A reminder that Cauce gave in to all their demands during the Gaza camp last year pic.twitter.com/OF2AY48s14
— Ari Hoffman 🎗 (@thehoffather) November 14, 2024