UN bans man from Holocaust event for filming guards’ spat with pro-Israel influencer

JTA — The grandson of Holocaust survivors was blocked from attending the United Nations Holocaust Remembrance Day event in New York City after taking a photograph of influencer Lizzy Savetsky’s confrontation with security over an Israeli flag.

Julian Voloj was going through the security line at the UN General Assembly Hall when he saw security guards “harassing” Savetsky, a prominent pro-Israel social media influencer.

The security guards told Savetsky that she could not enter the event wearing her blazer, which had a bedazzled Israeli flag displayed prominently on its back. She was eventually allowed into the General Assembly Hall after checking her jacket.

“I do find it interesting that I was asked to check my Judaism at the door of an International Holocaust Remembrance Day event. Kind of ironic, no?” said Savetsky in an Instagram post about the incident.

After instinctively using his phone to take photos of the confrontation between Savetsky and security, Voloj said a security guard “stormed right to me, moved me aside, took my phone, used my face ID to access my photos and made me delete the pictures.”

From there, Voloj, who serves as the executive director of Be’chol Lashon, a nonprofit promoting Jewish diversity, said the security guard took his pass for the event and escorted him off the premises.

I'm at the UN and the security guard tried to remove me from the building because my jacket had an Israeli flag. This actually just happened!!!! His supervisor came over and said I could stay as long as I removed my jacket.

A non-Jewish UN employee who saw the scene and was… pic.twitter.com/xAg1kKX8HH

— Lizzy Savetsky (@LizzySavetsky) January 27, 2026

Voloj said he was not at the event in a professional capacity, only as the “grandchild of Holocaust survivors.” He said the experience left him “furious.”

International Holocaust Remembrance Day was created by the United Nations in 2005. Voloj said attending the annual event........

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