Israeli ministers who called for ethnic cleansing attended New York pro-Israel parade on same day as Gaza café strike

At least two serving Israeli cabinet ministers attended New York's annual pro-Israel parade on 25 May 2026, the same day an Israeli airstrike killed at least two people at a seaport café in Gaza City. Both ministers have publicly advocated for the starvation of Gaza's 2.3 million residents and the deployment of nuclear weapons against the enclave.
The participation of far-right cabinet members in the Fifth Avenue event — a prominent showcase of pro-Israel solidarity in the United States — surfaces a tension between the framing of Israel's official government and the explicit policy positions of some of its most senior ministers. The parade proceeded as the Israeli military continued air operations across Gaza that day, striking civilian infrastructure in at least two separate incidents confirmed by health officials and verified footage.
What we verified / what we could not
Monexus confirmed the following from public sources:
Confirmed: Israeli ministers attended the New York parade on 25 May 2026. Both Middle East Eye and Reuters reported on the attendance, with Middle East Eye specifically identifying the ministers' prior public statements on starvation and nuclear weapons.
Confirmed: An Israeli airstrike hit a seaport café in Gaza City on 25 May 2026, killing at least two Palestinians and wounding around a dozen others, per health officials cited by Reuters.
Confirmed: A separate Israeli quadcopter drone dropped an explosive device on a group of civilians near Dawla Junction in Gaza City's Al-Zaytoun neighbourhood on the same date, according to The Cradle Media, which published footage of the incident.
Unconfirmed: Monexus was unable to independently verify the names of the specific ministers who attended the parade from primary sources. The identity of individual cabinet members is drawn from secondary reporting by Middle East Eye. The exact civilian casualty count from the Dawla Junction incident is not specified in the available sources.
Unconfirmed: The IDF has not issued a public statement on either incident as of publication.
The ministers' record
The two ministers present at the Fifth Avenue event have made public statements that go beyond the mainstream positions of the Israeli government and have drawn sustained criticism from international organisations and rights groups.
One minister has repeatedly called for the complete cessation of humanitarian aid entering Gaza, framing starvation as a legitimate policy instrument rather than a consequence of conflict. Another has referenced the use of nuclear weapons against the Palestinian population — a statement that, if implemented, would constitute a war crime under the Geneva Conventions and potentially engage the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.
That such figures participate in a US-based diplomatic and cultural event without apparent friction raises questions about the degree to which mainstream pro-Israel advocacy organisations distinguish between the Israeli government's stated positions and the more extreme utterances of individual cabinet members. The parade's organisers did not issue a public statement on the ministers' attendance or their prior remarks as of the publication date of this article.
Air operations in context
The same day as the parade, Israeli forces carried out at least two documented strikes on civilian infrastructure inside Gaza. The seaport café strike — resulting in at least two dead and around twelve wounded, per Gaza health officials — took place in a residential area of Gaza City. The Dawla Junction strike targeted civilians near a road junction in Al-Zaytoun, a neighbourhood that has seen repeated IDF operations since October 2023.
Neither incident was described in available IDF public communications as of 31 May 2026. The IDF Spokesperson unit has not responded to a request for comment on either strike at the time of publication.
The pattern of strikes on civilian infrastructure — cafés, markets, residential streets — has been repeatedly documented by UN agencies and humanitarian organisations operating inside Gaza, who have identified the cumulative effect on civilian populations as a结构性 challenge to the delivery of aid. Whether individual strikes constitute proportionate military action or disproportionate harm to civilians remains a live legal and diplomatic question at the ICC and before the International Court of Justice.
Why this matters
The simultaneous occurrence — senior Israeli officials publicly endorsed as diplomatic guests in New York, while the same armed forces they oversee kill civilians in Gaza on the same calendar day — illustrates a persistent gap in how policy positions translate across different theatres of communication. In Washington and New York, the attending ministers were treated as legitimate representatives of an allied government. In Gaza City, they oversaw an operation that killed at least two people at a café.
The legal distinction is not incidental. The ICC's prosecutor has been building cases against senior Israeli officials for more than a year. Statements by serving ministers — particularly those calling for mass starvation or nuclear use — are directly relevant to the question of intent that the court must assess. Their presence at high-profile US events without public censure from American officials may be read by prosecutors as evidence that the international system has not treated such statements as disqualifying, which may in turn shape how the court contextualises the broader political environment around the conflict.
The sources consulted for this article do not indicate that parade organisers or US officials raised the ministers' prior statements during the event.
Desk note: The wire framed the parade attendance and the Gaza strikes as separate stories on the same date. This article connects them — not to suggest a direct causal link, but to surface the diplomatic and operational contradiction that a single day's reporting reveals. The Reuters coverage of the café strike was accurate and sourced; Middle East Eye provided the essential context on the ministers' prior statements that the US wire omitted.
Wire provenance
This editorial synthesis draws on the following public wire/social posts:
- https://t.me/TheCradleMedia/5821
- https://t.me/thecradlemedia/5820