Two Israelis living in New York filed a lawsuit in a Manhattan court against the bus company US Coachways, alleging that its drivers refused to transport pro-Israel protesters to the massive rally in support of Israel in Washington, DC last month. One of the plaintiffs, Pini Gadi, owner of a local transportation company, told Ynet that "as soon as the drivers realized who the buses were for, they decided at the last minute to refuse work and left our customers without an answer." The lawsuit comes amid reports of hundreds of protesters from Detroit, New York, Connecticut, and other states, who were left stranded on the way to the rally because of a coordinated effort, they say, motivated by antisemitism. (Daniel Edelson, New York)


