SURFSIDE, FLA. (WSVN) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attended an event at a synagogue in Surfside as part of his tour of South Florida, a stop that shut down part of Collins Avenue.
The prime minister spent Wednesday morning meeting with evangelical leaders at his hotel before heading to the Shul of Bal Harbour, located at 9540 Collins Ave., to attend the event.
Netanyahu met with lawmakers, Jewish and community leaders, and local students at the event.
As a result, Collins Avenue was closed to vehicular and foot traffic between 93rd and 96th streets, with nearby streets also facing impacts, Surfside officials said.
Street parking was already off limits at 6 a.m., as police prepared to shut down the roadway; those closures began at around 10 a.m.
In preparation for the road closure, Surfside officials said, trucks started to be turned around by 86th and 87th streets at around 8 a.m.
7Skyforce hovered above bumper-to-bumper traffic along Collins Avenue near the synagogue, late Wednesday morning. Cars were forced to turn around as the roadway remained closed.
Some passersby who spoke with 7News were happy with Netanyahu’s appearance.
“Very excited to see, very nice to see him out and about this morning,” said Ben Garner. “A very exciting New Year’s Eve.”
“It is wonderful, it’s unbelievable, it’s a dream, and it seems like it’s going to be better for Israel ad better for Hamas,” said a man.
Some residents were not as happy to see the prime minister, as a group of pro Palestine supporters gathered to protest against Netanyahu.
Deputies broke up a small confrontation that broke out between demonstrators and supporters.
The high-profile visit comes just days after Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, which has since been characterized as a strong display of unity.
“There’s very little difference in what we’re looking at and where we want to be, where we want to go,” Trump said Monday.
During that meeting, the president vowed to rebuild Gaza “as quickly as we can,” but only if Hamas disarms.
“They’re going to be given a very short period of time to disarm, but if they don’t disarm — as they agreed to do, they agreed to it — then there’ll be hell to pay, for them, and we don’t want that,” said Trump.
Israeli officials maintained they won’t withdraw more troops from Gaza until Hamas demobilizes.
Trump pushed back when asked whether Netanyahu is stalling.
“Israel’s lived up to the plan, 100%,” he said.
Israeli media reported that Netanyahu is expected to fly back to Israel Thursday afternoon.
The roads around Surfside have since been reopened.
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