Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir was confronted by some pro-Palestinian demonstrators Wednesday night in New Haven, Connecticut, according to a statement and videos shared by Ben Gvirâs office.
âWater bottles were thrownâ at Ben Gvir, his office said, when the far-right minister exited a building in front of protesters following a speech he gave at Shabtai, a private Jewish society at Yale thatâs not officially affiliated with the university.
The videos show dozens of demonstrators shouting and chanting at the minister as he exits, smiling and waving at the protesters. âMinister Ben Gvir refused to leave the scene and made a V sign at them, as a sign of victory,â his office said.
Photos published on social media show a water bottle apparently being thrown at Ben Gvir and a group of people surrounding him.
In one video, an item that was apparently thrown is heard hitting the ground. People standing next to Ben Gvir shout âwhoaâ as they realize items are being thrown.
Ben Gvir was not injured and is in âgood health,â his office said.
In a separate video viewed by CNN, at least one person is seen being detained by police. CNN has reached out to New Haven police for comment and details about detainments or arrests.
When the event began earlier Wednesday evening, protesters crowded the sidewalk outside the gated building while chanting âFree Palestine,â âFrom the river to the sea, Palestine will be freeâ and âYale, your hands are red.â As attendees made their way into the venue, protesters yelled âshameâ repeatedly and booed.
Mitchell Dubin, a Yale senior and member of the Shabtai Society, told CNN âShabtai does not seek to legitimize or delegitimize world leaders. Instead, it provides a space where ideas are interrogated with rigor, policies are challenged with integrity, and civil discourse is preserved even under strain.â
Renewed protests have spread at college campuses this spring over Israelâs handling of its war in Gaza.
The war started after Hamas, the militant group that has controlled Gaza since 2007, killed 1,200 people in Israel in a series of gruesome attacks and took hundreds of others hostage in October 2023.
But international groups have said Israelâs attacks in Gaza have killed tens of thousands of Palestinians â mostly women and children â and caused an ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators also gathered at Yale University on Tuesday night to protest Ben Gvirâs visit.
A Yale spokesperson told CNN an âunregistered groupâ of 200 people not âaffiliated with any recognized student organizationâ gathered Tuesday and set up eight tents in Beinecke Plaza, a central square on Yaleâs campus.
The group disbanded at 11 p.m. Tuesday after âuniversity officials articulated Yaleâs policies and the consequences of violating themâ and offered a final warning, the Yale spokesperson said in a statement to CNN.
Protesters were given cards with QR codes that linked to Yale Universityâs policies for peaceable assembly, such as keeping everyone physically safe, not blocking entrances and exits and not disrupting the universityâs operations.
Some students who were warned by campus officials in previous incidents that violated school policy were given written notices and âare subject to immediate disciplinary action,â the spokesperson said. But the university didnât say how many received such notices.
Tuesdayâs protest came shortly after the group met with Yale officials to discuss recent campus policy violations and were âwarned that further violations would jeopardize the groupâs privileges,â the university said.
Yale has since revoked the groupâs status as a registered student organization, as officials say they are also investigating concerns about âdisturbing antisemitic conduct at (Tuesdayâs) gathering,â the university said Wednesday.
âYale condemns antisemitism and will hold those who violate our policies accountable through our disciplinary processes,â the statement said.
A statement from Ben Gvirâs office said the protesters were there âin an attempt to prevent a speech by the Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir â who was invited to speak at the venue.â
âThe event is taking place against the backdrop of a round of diplomatic meetings that the minister is holding in the US, after speaking at President Trumpâs mansion in the past 24 hours, and the day before at a meeting with Jewish communities in the US,â the statement said.
On Thursday, the Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism said in a statement it is âcautiously encouraged by Yaleâs actions and will be keeping an eye on the situation and aftermath.â The university took several actions to handle the situation, including enforcing âtime, place, and manner policies,â starting discipline investigations for students who did unlawful conduct and de-registering a participating student group, the federal task force said.
Israeli official was convicted for supporting terrorism
Ben Gvir â a far-right firebrand â has been public about his adoration for US President Donald Trump, proudly extolling his plan to resettle Gazans outside of the Palestinian territory.
He quit Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuâs government in January because he was opposed to the ceasefire deal that saw the return of Israeli hostages from Gaza in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and detainees. He only rejoined the government last month when Israel resumed its war in Gaza.
Ben Gvir has previously been convicted for supporting terrorism and inciting anti-Arab racism, and he was considered so extreme that the Israeli military rejected him from service. This is his first visit to the United States as national security minister.
Last October, a group of 90 congressional Democrats urged President Joe Biden to sanction Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, both of whom lead extreme nationalist parties within Netanyahuâs government. Ultimately, the Biden administration chose not to impose sanctions on Israeli government ministers.
Dozens arrested at Yale last year
The new protest on the New Haven campus comes exactly a year after 45 protesters were arrested and charged with criminal trespassing when they refused orders to leave Beinecke Plaza, part of a wave of demonstrations across US campuses last spring.
As part of their support for Palestinians in Gaza, protesters at the Yale campus demanded the university get rid of investments in businesses with connections to Israelâs military effort there.
In recent weeks, another Ivy League university, Harvard, has been at the forefront of the Trump administrationâs effort to stop campus protests, contending they are examples of antisemitism.
The Trump administration is demanding Harvard give it access to all university reports on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias on campus generated since October 2023, as it ramps up a confrontation with the school that risks billions in federal money amid a broader push to bring elite US colleges in line with its political demands.
CNNâs Brad Lendon, Oren Liebermann, Taylor Romine, Diego Mendoza, Eugenia Yosef, Martin Goillandeau and Hanna Park contributed to this report.
This story has been updated with additional information.