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400 American Jews Arrested in U.S. Capitol Protest Against Netanyahu's Visit and Gaza War
Jul 23, 2024, 08:20 PM
Hundreds of Jewish activists, including 400 American Jews, staged a protest inside the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, demanding an end to the Israeli military actions in Gaza and the cessation of U.S. funds to Israel. The protest coincided with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's arrival in Washington, D.C., and his upcoming address to Congress. Capitol Police began arresting the protesters, with reports indicating over 300 arrests. The demonstrators called for a ceasefire and an arms embargo on Israel, expressing strong opposition to Netanyahu's policies and U.S. support for Israel. The sit-in took place at a congressional office building.
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