A couple of months back I wrote about bad signs in my old stomping grounds in Jamaica Plain.
On Saturday afternoon, I saw a troubling sign here in Cambridge. I spent that afternoon attending the second edition of Cambridge Porchfest. Amid the proceedings, I noticed an unusual number of people wearing keffiyehs.
Late in the afternoon, I made my way to the Cambridge Community Center to take in a performance by my friend Don Hammontree. Approximately 100 feet away from where Don was performing, I figured out why I had seen so many keffiyehs. There was an event called Cambridge for Palestine.
There was a lot of commotion coming from that way. Fortunately, Don has a big voice and was able to drown out most of the nonsense. Later in his set, however, a large number of people began dancing in the street. At the end of his set, they began chanting, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."
It is not the first time I have come across such a chant in the past couple of years in Boston and in New York. But every time I hear this phrase, it is said with more and more confidence. After all, they have the wind at their back. They now have a majority of Americans on their side, not to mention the rest of the world.
When I hear the phrase, 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,' what this tells me is that not only will there be more October 7ths in Israel, but that we will see it here in the United States. I have already predicted such an event will happen in Zohran Mamdani's New York. I also cannot rule out the possibility of such an event coming to pass in other American cities - Los Angeles, Chicago and, of course, Boston and perhaps across the river in Cambridge.
In which case, I must view my neighbors with the utmost caution. To be sure, most people in this community would not see fit to kill Jews. But were the murder of Jews in Boston and Cambridge were to come to pass, I can easily see those neighbors either looking the other way or looking on in approval.