Gunman Stormed Procter & Gamble Factory and Took Staff Hostage, Special Operations Forces Dispatched to Scene

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Anti-Israel protests disrupting cities (to the point of being banned in France), anti-semitism surfacing at prestigious universities, a Molotov cocktail in a Canadian city, a member of the U.S. Congress with a Palestinian flag draped in front of her office.

Hamas vs. Israel. Where does it end?

Or, perhaps more correctly — is it just beginning? Because now it’s at the stage of hostage-taking.

Thankfully, everyone is safe after a former employee nabbed seven hostages at gunpoint Thursday at a Procter & Gamble factory in Gebze, Turkey, in protest of the Israel-Hamas war, according to news reports.

“The assailant was apprehended by law enforcement authorities,” a P&G spokesperson told CBS News. “Personnel who were being held were safely evacuated.”

Around 3 p.m. local time, the gunman entered the U.S.-owned P&G factory in the Turkish province of Kocaeli.

He demanded a cease-fire in Gaza and took the hostages, resulting in 9 to 10 hours of negotiation, various news media reported.

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