Activists plan protests during Netanyahu’s Washington visit this week
- Thousands of protesters marched in Washington, condemning Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit and chanting “Free, free Palestine” before police used pepper spray on some.
- Washington police anticipated a large demonstration outside Congress and implemented extra security, stating there were no known threats.
- Demonstrators expressed mixed messages, calling for an end to the Gaza war while urging Netanyahu for a cease-fire and the return of hostages held by Hamas.
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Thousands fill Washington's streets to protest Israel's war in Gaza during Netanyahu visit
Thousands of protesters against the war in Gaza converged on Washington on Wednesday to condemn Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit, chanting “Free, free Palestine” as they marched toward the Capitol before police deployed pepper spray on some in the crowd. Demonstrat...
Thousands fill Washington's streets to protest Israel's war in Gaza during Netanyahu visit
WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of protesters against the war in Gaza converged on Washington on Wednesday to condemn Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit , chanting “Free, free Palestine” as they marched toward the Capitol before police dep
Thousands fill Washington’s streets to protest Israel’s war in Gaza during Netanyahu visit
WASHINGTON — Thousands of protesters against the war in Gaza converged on Washington on Wednesday to condemn Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit, chanting “Free, free Palestine” as they marched toward the Capitol before police deployed pepper spray on some in the crowd. Demonstrators calling for an end to the war that has killed more than 39,000 Palestinians filled several blocks as they weaved through the streets of the nation’s c…
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