Watergate Hotel ‘has been sanitized’ after maggots released to protest Netanyahu stay
- Thousands of anti-Israel protestors released maggots and insects at the Watergate Hotel, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is staying, on July 24.
- A video shows maggots across the hotel, including a banquet table with American and Israeli flags.
- The Watergate Hotel confirmed the incident, stating they have sanitized the property and prioritized the safety of their guests and staff.
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Pro-Hamas protesters release maggots, pull fire alarm in Israeli delegation's hotel: 'No peace'
A pro-Hamas organization posted videos on social media on Wednesday claiming the group released maggots, mealworms, and crickets throughout the hotel where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his delegation are staying during their visit to Washington, D.C., this week.One of the videos posted by the Palestinian Youth Movement showed grubs and insects crawling across a table in what appeared to be a meeting room inside the Watergate Hot…
Anti-Israel protesters release insects inside Netanyahu's Washington hotel
Thousands of anti-Israel protesters released maggots and other insects in the well-known D.C. hotel where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly staying ahead of his address to Congress on Wednesday (Jul 24). A video posted on social media by the Palestinian Youth Movement shows maggots and crickets spread across the common areas of the Watergate Hotel, including visuals of living insects scattered across a table, with American
Maggots and other bugs released at Watergate Hotel, where Netanyahu is staying during his D.C. visit
Video posted on Wednesday showed a large number of maggots and other bugs crawling through the Watergate Hotel, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is staying during his visit to Washington, D.C.
Radical Pro-Hamas Activists Infiltrated The Watergate Hotel Releasing Maggots, Mealworms and Crickets - American Faith
The incident happened on the eve of what organizers have dubbed a “day of rage,” with thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters expected to flood Washington, D.C. as Netanyahu addresses Congress over the ongoing war in Gaza. According to the BBC, this is the Prime Minister’s first trip outside Israel since the Israel-Hamas conflict began. Radical pro-Hamas activists infiltrated the Watergate Hotel last night where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin …
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