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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Pp-extended Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox civil conflict Protests, including rallies, demonstrations, campaigns, and vigils, relating to the Israel–Hamas war have occurred nationwide across the United States since the conflict's start on 7 October 2023, occurring as part of a broader phenomenon of the Israel–Hamas war protests around the world.

In the first ten days of the war, pro-Israeli demonstrations in support of Israel in the wake of the Hamas-led attack and focusing on the Israeli hostage crisis were most common,[1] before being outnumbered since by pro-Palestinian anti-war protests demanding a ceasefire and an end to the Israeli occupation as the war progressed.[2] Pro-Palestinian protestors criticized US military and diplomatic support to Israel and Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip and its war conduct, which some called a genocide. These protests included Jewish groups and some US administration staffers. By December 5, more than 1 million Americans had participated in protest over the conflict, across over 2,600 events: 442 in support of Israel, and 2,100 in support of Palestine.[3]

Students in the United States reported fears of losing future job opportunities for engaging in protests against military action in Gaza.[4][5] The ACLU published an open letter urging colleges not to initiate "baseless investigations" into pro-Palestinian student groups.[6] Civil rights groups American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Palestine Legal described the response to criticism of Israel in the United States as "McCarthyite".[7]

Two people have self-immolated in protest of the war: an unidentified woman draped in a Palestinian flag on 1 December 2023 in Atlanta,[8] and Aaron Bushnell, a 25-year-old serviceman of the United States Air Force, in Washington, D.C on 25 February 2024.[9]

National

Pro-Palestine protests were held throughout the United States on Black Friday with activists calling to "shut it down" for Palestine.[10] There were protests in Los Angeles;[11] Chicago;[12] Troy, Michigan;[13] Saint Louis, Missouri;[14] Estero, Florida;[15] and many other cities.

As of December 5, according to Harvard's Nonviolent Action Lab and the Crowd Counting Consortium, more than 1 million Americans had participated in protests over the conflict.[16]

"Ceasefire carols" were organized by activists throughout the United States leading up to Christmas 2023. Sarah Abbott who helped organize a carol outside Senator Amy Klobuchar's home was quoted in CBS Minnesota saying, "Our government is funding this genocide, white Christians have historically and currently played major roles in the perpetuation of Zionism, and as people of conscience, we can't stand by silently."[17] Ceasefire carols were sung in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Louisville, Kentucky;[18] Salt Lake City, Utah;[19] and in at least 17 other cities.[17]

On December 27, protesters blocked airports, including at John F. Kennedy International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport.[20][21][22]Шаблон:Clarification needed

In February 2024, a joint report by the Center for Constitutional Rights and Palestine Legal found widespread legal attacks against pro-Palestinian activism, describing it as "a dangerous attack on constitutionally protected speech and association".[23]

In response to actions taken by the Biden administration in support of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach to the war, Muslim and Arab Americans organized a campaign titled "Abandon Biden" to advocate against voting for Biden in the 2024 presidential election.[24] Leaders from the United Electrical Workers and United Auto Workers vowed to use their electoral clout to push for a ceasefire.[25]

2024 presidential election events

Шаблон:See also At a campaign rally in Virginia on 23 January 2024, incumbent president Joe Biden was interrupted more than a dozen times by protesters calling for a ceasefire.[26] The following day, he was interrupted by anti-war protesters in Washington D.C. during an endorsement rally held by the United Auto Workers.[27] Following these protests, the Biden campaign took "extraordinary" steps to prevent pro-Palestinian protesters from the president, including avoiding college campuses, hiring private companies to vet attendees, and not disclosing his events' locations ahead of time.[28] On 10 March, a protester at a Biden campaign event interrupted his speech, stating, "You’re a dictator, genocide Joe. Tens of thousands of Palestinians are dead. Children are dying."[29]

Midwest

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Pro-Palestine protest in Columbus, Ohio

Illinois

An October 14 protest in Chicago called for the freeing of hostages taken by Hamas, peace for Israelis and Palestinians, and an end to all killings of civilians.[30][31] On October 24, two men were arrested after one shot into the air and another pepper-sprayed pro-Palestinian demonstrators at an Israel solidarity event near Chicago.[32] On Black Friday, about 1,000 protesters marched on the Magnificent Mile retail district to condemn violence in Gaza. Police shut down streets and snowplows were used to corral the protesters.[33] On the day before Christmas Eve, a large car caravan organized by a pro-Palestinian group blocked the I-90 near O'Hare International Airport.[34] On New Year's Eve, hundreds of pro-Palestinian marched in Chicago, blocking the I-90 again, as well as the I-94.[35] On January 5 2024, protesters at Chicago Union Station demonstrated for a ceasefire.[36]

Iowa

A pro-Palestine rally was held in Cowles Commons in downtown Des Moines on October 10th with approximately 80 people attending.[37]

On October 25th, hundreds of Grinnell College students walked out demanding that the college stop any financial support of Israel.[38] On November 4th, more than 100 University of Iowa students and community members from across Iowa gathered to rally for Palestine, calling for justice, peace and freedom from the oppression of Israel.[39] On December 17th, nearly 150 protesters gathered in two separate demonstrations in front of Terrace Hill, the official residence of the governor of Iowa, Kim Reynolds, as she was hosting a Christmas party. One demonstration was pro-Palestine, titled "No Justice No Christmas", while the other was in support of Iowa's Area Education Agencies (AEAs), with 40 people attending. Other protesters spoke out against recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in the state and a local drag artist performed.[40]

Kansas

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Pro-Palestine anti-war activists protesting from Train Park to Massachusetts Street in Lawrence, Kansas.

On November 14, 500 flags memorializing 10,000 Palestinians who died from October 7 to November 14 were placed on the lawn of Watson Library at the University of Kansas. The event was organized by the Muslim Student Association and Al-Hadaf KC.[41] The Muslim Student Association and Middle Eastern Student Association organized a student walk-out for Palestine on November 20 with the goal of the chancellor of the university, Douglas Girod, releasing a statement in solidarity with Palestinian people.[42] On November 30, pro-Palestine activists organized a sit-in at Strong Hall on the University of Kansas campus and hung banners inside and outside of the building. Protesters called again for a statement from the chancellor and criticized the university's involvement in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation.[43][44] Over 100 activists marched down Massachusetts Street on March 2, 2024 calling for "hands off Rafah," for more humanitarian aid, and to vote uncommitted in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primary.[45]

On the first day of Chanukah, December 7, around two dozen activists from Jewish Voice for Peace sat in Sharice Davids' Overland Park, Kansas office calling for a ceasefire and for more humanitarian aid to Gaza. Protesters carried signs saying, "Chanukah for ceasefire" and "Stop funding genocide."[46][47]

Michigan

A group of pro-ceasefire activists gathered at the Gerald R. Ford Federal Building in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on November 7, resulting in three arrests for people who refused to leave the office of Representative Hillary Scholten.[48] In Detroit, a Thanksgiving Day parade was interrupted by about 200 pro-Palestine protesters.[49] On 1 February 2024, a group of Arab Americans protested against the arrival of Joe Biden for a campaign stop in Dearborn.[50]

Minnesota

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Hundreds of pro-Palestine activists picket outside of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul.

On October 10, a pro-Israel solidarity gathering took place at the Beth el Synagogue in St. Louis Park. U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar spoke: "They are trying to destroy Israel. We will not let that happen."[51] On October 18, a large crowd gathered outside the Minnesota State Capitol to support Palestinians in St. Paul.[52] On October 22, in Minneapolis, a pro-Palestinian rally took place on the Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge. A car drove through the crowd in the afternoon and a confrontation occurred.[53] A man was arrested in Minneapolis, Minnesota after driving through a crowd of anti-war activists.[54] On November 1, a protester interrupted a speech by Joe Biden in Minneapolis asking him to call for a ceasefire, leading him to respond that a humanitarian "pause" was needed.[55] On November 11, hundreds of activists marched Cathedral Hill to the state capitol demanding a cease-fire.[56]

Seventy pro-ceasefire protesters demonstrated outside of Democratic presidential candidate and congressman Dean Phillips' office in Minnetonka, Minnesota on December 6.[57] Hundreds protested for a ceasefire outside Amy Klobuchar's office on 8 January.[58]

Missouri

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Pro-Palestine activists rally by the road at Mill Creek Park in Kansas City, Missouri.

On November 6, more than 75 activists blocked the entrances to the Boeing plant in the St. Louis suburb of St. Charles, Missouri, where the company manufactures bombs that have been sold to the Israeli government.[59][60] About 150 activists participated in a second protest, blocking entrances again on November 21.[61][62] Pro-Palestine students at Washington University in St. Louis (Washu) staged a die-in to pressure the university to cut ties with Boeing.[63] Student activists from University of Missouri-St. Louis, Washu, and St. Louis University called for their universities to divest and disaffiliate with Boeing over the company's weapons manufacturing in a letter endorsed by seven student groups.[64]

About 600 Kansas City residents attended a pro-Israel rally on October 9.[65] On October 15, hundreds of people gathered for a pro-Palestine protest at Mill Creek Park.[66][67] On November 8, 30 activists associated with Al-Hadaf KC and KC Tenants held a sit-in outside Representative Emanuel Cleaver II's office calling for his support for the Ceasefire Now Resolution.[68] On November 18, Cleaver called for a ceasefire, but did not sign onto the resolution.[69] In February 2024, the Girl Scouts threatened to sue a Missouri chapter for making bracelets for starving children in Gaza, leading the chapter to leave the national organization.[70]

Northeast

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Students protesting against the war in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

On October 22, an "emergency rally for Gaza" was held in Paterson, New Jersey.[71] On October 28, a Princeton University staff member assaulted a pro-Palestinian protester at an off-campus event calling for ceasefire in Gaza.[72] On 20 November, three protesters were arrested in New Hampshire for demonstrating against and vandalizing the building of Elbit Systems, a defense company.[73] On Black Friday, the Maine Coalition for Palestine held a rally near a shopping mall in Freeport, Maine.[74]

In Merrimack, New Hampshire, three protesters were arrested and charged with riot, sabotage, criminal mischief, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct for a pro-Palestine protest that occurred at the offices of Elbit Systems, an Israeli "defense and homeland security business."[75][76]

On November 11, pro-Palestinian protesters gathered near Biden's residence in Wilmington, Delaware calling for a ceasefire and accusing him of genocide.[77] On 23 January 2024, protesters outside a campaign event for Joe Biden in Manassas, Virginia chanted, "Hey Hey, Ho Ho, Genocide Joe."[78] The Council on American-Islamic Relations called for a federal probe into violations of international law due to a real estate event planned at a synagogue in Teaneck, New Jersey, which would sell "stolen land" taken from Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.[79]

On December 3, pro-Palestine demonstrators protested outside of Goldie, a falafel restaurant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Jewish shop owner was donating profits from the restaurant to Israel's Friends of United Hatzalah, an emergency medical fund established in the wake of the October 7 attacks.[80][81] Dozens of demonstrators were arrested protesting against the Pennsylvania Treasury Department's investment in Israel bonds at the Pennsylvania State Capitol.[82]

Rhode Island

On November 9, 20 Jewish students were arrested at Rhode Island's Brown University for occupying University Hall and demanding a ceasefire and divestment resolution.[83] Charges against the Jewish students were dropped after a Palestinian-American Brown University student was shot and wounded in Burlington, Vermont.[84] At a vigil for the injured student, protesters chanted “Shame! Shame! Shame!” at president Christina Paxson, leading her to leave the podium.[85] On December 6, 41 protesters at Brown were charged with trespassing at University Hall for another sit-in protest to raise awareness about the same shooting in Burlington over Thanksgiving Break. On December 19, the University announced they would not be dropping the charges against the 41.[86] In February 2024, students at Brown announced they would be going on a hunger strike to protest their university's complicity in the war.[87]

Massachusetts

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Pro-Israel rally in Boston, Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, the Students for Justice in Palestine organized a protest at Harvard University in October, several days after numerous students were doxed for publicly supporting Palestine.[88][89] A pro-Palestinian die-in took place at Harvard College on October 18. A proctor in charge of overseeing freshmen was indefinitely relieved of his duties for participating.[90] On 9 November, Harvard Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi spoke at a demonstration to pay tribute to the hostages held by Hamas, saying that anyone who justified the 7 October attack was "not just an animal. You’re below an animal. You’re a monster".[91] During a pro-ceasefire sit-in protest at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, 56 students and one university employee were arrested for trespassing.[92] Students staged another "die-in" at the UMass Amherst on December 6.[93] Anti-war student protesters at MIT were suspended for refusing to leave a campus building they were occupying.[94]

On Black Friday, protesters in Somerville targeted a PUMA store because the company provides equipment to the Israeli National Sports Teams.[95] On Thanksgiving, President Joe Biden was heckled by pro-Palestine activists in Nantucket chanting "Free Palestine."[96][97] On October 24, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in front of Worcester City Hall.[98] On the same day, in Nantucket, protesters targeted a Christmas tree lighting attended by Joe Biden and Jill Biden.[99] Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters rallied outside of a fundraiser for the Biden 2024 reelection campaign on December 5 in Boston, Massachusetts. The demonstration was organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation.[100][101]

New York

On 9 November 2023, 200 Cornell students staged a sit-in to symbolize the lives lost on both sides of the war.[102] On 1 December 2023, students at Cornell protested outside the office of university president Martha Pollack, holding a mock trial where they charged her with genocide against Palestinian civilians.[103] In March 2024, a group of 24 individuals, including two staff members, were arrested and charged with trespassing for staging a sit-in on the Cornell campus.[104][105]

New York City

General protests
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Pro-Palestine march in New York City
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Stand with Palestine event

In New York City, thousands demonstrated against the bombing in Gaza.[106][107] A viral video from a pro-Israel protest showed several protesters explicitly calling for genocide against Palestinians.[108] At Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, about 200 rallied on October 18 to draw attention to hostages held by Hamas. Protesters included many family members of hostages and local Jewish leaders.[109] On November 6, around 500 protesters staged a sit-in at the Statue of Liberty, calling for a ceasefire.[110]

Protesters gathered in front of the New York Public Library on Thanksgiving Day. They clashed with police after being seen spray-painting graffiti on the building.[111] Pro-ceasefire protesters from Jewish Voice for Peace shut down the Manhattan Bridge for hours on November 26.[112] Protesters demonstrated at Rockefeller Plaza on 25 December to call for a ceasefire.[113] In Christmas 2023, pro-Palestinian protesters clashed with the NYPD and several were arrested.[114] On 28 December, a vigil for children killed in Gaza was held in Times Square.[115] A "Flood the Bronx for Gaza" march was held in the Bronx.[116] Protesters blocked all bridges entering Manhattan on 8 January.[117][118]

Elected officials

A group of Jewish Voice for Peace protesters, including children of Holocaust survivors, were arrested outside Senator Chuck Schumer's home for protesting against the bombings in Gaza.[119][120] At Brooklyn College, Republican New York City Council member Inna Vernikov of the 48th City Council District was arrested for bringing a gun to a counterprotest at a pro-Palestine rally.[121]

On October 24, a protest organized by the Bronx Anti-War Coalition took place outside of Rep. Ritchie Torres' office in Fordham, Bronx. Nearby, more than 500 pro-Israel protesters, including a large number of students at SAR Academy, organized at nearby Seton Park to support the Congressman's position.[122]

On 15 December, protesters chanted outside Chuck Schumer's office, stating, "Schumer! Schumer! You can’t hide. You’re supporting genocide."[123] On 7 February 2024, Jewish protesters attempted to block Joe Biden's presidential motorcade from attending a fundraiser with donors.[124] On 15 February, protesters interrupted Tom Suozzi's victory speech, chanting, "You can’t hide! You’re supporting genocide!"[125]

University protests
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Vigil for Israel at Columbia University

Anti-war student protesters at Columbia University reported experiencing targeted harassment.[126] Students walked out of a class taught by Hillary Clinton's in support of Palestine after her comments against a ceasefire.[127] Pro-Palestine protesters heckled Clinton on November 29 at Columbia University's International Affairs Building and accused her of supporting genocide.[128][129] In January 2024, Columbia students reported being attacked with skunk.[130][131] Columbia vice-provost Dennis Mitchell called the incident "deeply troubling".[132][133]

On October 26, a group of anti-war students protested at Cooper Union in New York.[134] A group of Jewish students claimed they’d barricaded themselves in the library to hide from the "aggressive" protesters, but the New York Police Department denied this, reporting that there had been "no danger" to the Jewish students.[135][134] The account told by the Jewish students was repeated by elected officials and media accounts, including condemnations from the Anti-Defamation League, the American Jewish Committee, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.[136][135][137]

In January 2024, students at a pro-Palestine demonstration at Columbia University were allegedly attacked with Skunk. One victim, who claimed that Palestinian friends recognized the odor as Skunk, described it as having the smell of "poop mixed with decaying animal."[138] Victims of the attack reported difficulty removing the odor from their clothes and other possessions, and that the effects of the spray including its odor, skin irritation, nausea, and dizziness continue days after the attack despite efforts to remove it.[139][140] In response, demonstrators organized a protest outside the university.[141] The incident is currently being investigated by the New York City Police Department as a potential hate crime.[142]

Institution protests

On November 10, protesters staged a sit-in at The New York Times, stating the newspaper was complicit in "laundering genocide."[143] The CEO of the Legal Aid Society said a resolution by New York City public defenders to condemn the killing of Palestinian civilians was antisemitic.[144] On December 7, Doctors Without Borders held a vigil outside United Nations headquarters in honor of the medical workers killed in Gaza.[145] Thousands of members of US labor unions gathered on December 22 in support of a ceasefire.[146] Rabbis for Ceasefire prayed for a ceasefire at the UN on January 9.[147] Protesters demonstrated outside of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for its collaborations with Israeli medical centers.[148] On February 11, protesters at the Museum of Modern Art and Brooklyn Museum called on the institutions to cut ties with donors with ties to Israel.[149] Protesters demonstrated against AIPAC at the lobby's New York office on February 23.[150] On 14 March, protesters blocked The New York Times' distribution center.[151]

Event protests

On 23 November, pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the Thanksgiving Day Parade. Wearing white jumpsuits covered with fake blood, some glued themselves to the parade route along Sixth Avenue near 45th street. Protesters were reported at two other locations.[152] Pro-Palestine demonstrators held a vigil and a rally outside the Rockefeller Center during the annual lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.[153] Police clashed with protesters at Sixth Street and seven people were arrested.[154]

Pennsylvania

On 9 October, a pro-Israel demonstration was held outside the Kaiserman Jewish Community Center in Wynnewood.[155]

On February 24, pro-Israel and pro-Palestine demonstrations were held simultaneously in Lower Merion. The two groups largely avoided one another, though they briefly exchanged chants.[156]

Philadelphia

In the immediate aftermath of the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, most of Philadelphia's major Jewish institutions made statements in support of Israel, including the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, Congregation Rodeph Shalom, and the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History.

Most pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Philadelphia have been organized or supported by the Philly Palestine Coalition. The Coalition held its first pro-Palestinian rally since the start of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war on October 8.[155]

On October 12, pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied outside WHYY's Old City studio in protest of local media's coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.[157]

Large pro-Palestinian demonstrations were held on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on October 21 and in Center City on October 28.[158][159]

Multiple pro-Palestinian protests in late October were held outside the office of Senator John Fetterman.[160]

On November 2, around 25 pro-Palestinian protestors were arrested after blocking the entrances to several Amtrak gates during a larger demonstration at 30th Street Station.[161]

On November 9, pro-Palestinian protestors held a die-in at City Hall.[162] Another demonstration was held outside City Hall on November 17.[163] Another was held on November 24.[164]

On December 3, pro-Palestinian protestors held a citywide demonstration with several stops, including Goldie, an Israeli restaurant owned by Michael Solomonov. Chants directed at the restaurant by protestors were condemned by politicians, including the Biden administration, Governor Josh Shapiro, Senator John Fetterman, Representative Brendan Boyle, State Representative Ben Waxman, and State Senator Nikil Saval. In their statements, politicians asserted that the restaurant was targeted for being Jewish-owned. The Philly Palestine Coalition denied this accusation, citing Solomonov's financial support for the Friends of United Hatzalah, an emergency services organization partnered with the Israel Defense Forces, Solomonov's Israeli government-appointed role as a "culinary ambassador" and allegations by former Goldie employees that they were fired for expressing pro-Palestinian beliefs.[165]

On December 10, a pro-Israel rally was held at Congregation Rodeph Shalom.[166]

On December 14, pro-Palestinian protestors were arrested after blocking I-76 and the Spring Garden Street Bridge.[167]

On February 13, a large pro-Palestinian demonstration marched through Center City.[168]

On March 2, a pro-Palestinian protest, which began at City Hall, blocked the Benjamin Franklin Bridge for about 40 minutes. On March 3, a pro-Israel rally was held in Rittenhouse Square.[169]

On March 9, a pro-Palestinian demonstration marched from Rittenhouse Square to the Spring Garden Street offices of Day and Zimmerman, a defense contractor manufacturing weapons used in the Israeli invasion of Gaza.[170]

South

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Rally in support of Palestine at the Texas State Capital in Austin.

In Kentucky, the Students for Justice in Palestine organized a protest at the University of Louisville.[171]

At the University of Florida, Jewish students held a candlelight vigil.[172] At the University of South Florida in Tampa Bay, at least 200 marched at an Emergency Rally for Gaza following an official letter from the Chancellor of the State University System of Florida directing all SUS Presidents to terminate all pro-Palestinian groups.[173][174][175]

Clashes between supporters of Israel and Palestine were reported at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in front of the Wilson Library on October 12.[176] On Black Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina, people inside Crabtree Valley Mall made a false report to 911 that shots had been fired at a pro-Palestine protest. A large police response broke up the protest.[177]

On November 12, thousands protested Texas's support of Israel in front of the State Capitol in Austin.[178]

In Atlanta, protesters gathered outside presidential motorcade route to Rosalynn Carter's funeral on November 28, calling on Biden to end all aid to Israel.[179][180] A woman at the Israeli consulate in Atlanta self-immolated in protest of the war and was described to be in a "critical condition" on December 1.[181]

On January 8, 2024, Biden was heckled with chants of "ceasefire now" during a campaign speech at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina. Biden responded, "And I've been quietly working, I've been quietly working with the Israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of Gaza using all that I can to do that. I understand the passion."[182][183][184]

District of Columbia

Rallies

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Protest against the war in Gaza at White House, Washington, DC, USA

Jewish activists protested for a ceasefire on October 16 at the White House, saying Kaddish, singing Jewish songs, and chanting "Not in our name". 49 were arrested: 16 for blocking entrances and 33 for crossing safety barriers.[185][186] On November 15, the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee was evacuated by the U.S. Capitol Police during a pro-Palestine rally, organized, in part, by IfNotNow, who reported that "police are being extremely violent" at the rally. Six officers were injured.[187] On 27 November, a group of more than a dozen state lawmakers and activists, including actress and former-gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon, launched a hunger strike at the White House calling for a permanent ceasefire.[188] On December 11, a group of twenty Jewish senior citizens were arrested after chaining themselves to the White House fence in protest of the war.[189] On December 7, a group of doctors called for a ceasefire on Capitol Hill.[190]

On November 4, 100,000 to 300,000 people participated in the "National March on Washington: Free Palestine," marking the largest pro-Palestine protest in US history.[191] The march called for a ceasefire in Gaza, with many protesters describing the state of affairs in Palestine as "genocide."[192] It was organized by A.N.S.W.E.R., People's Forum, Students for Justice in Palestine, and other organizations.[192][193] It saw support from over 450 organizations, including Democratic Socialists of America, Jewish Voice for Peace, IfNotNow, and the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights.[194]

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March on Washington for Gaza, January 2024

On November 14, 100,000 to 290,000 people participated in the "March for Israel" which called for the release of Israeli hostages and denouncing antisemitism. Israeli President Isaac Herzog spoke to the crowd through video feed, and the march lasted about two hours, according to organizers; the Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.[195]

On January 13, 2024 thousands of Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in Washington D.C. to protest as part of a worldwide day of protests against the war.[196]

Staffers

On November 8, more than 100 US congressional staffers staged a walk-out, demanding a ceasefire.[197] A group of 40 White House interns sent a letter to President Biden saying they would "no longer remain silent" about the genocide occurring in Gaza.[198] Josh Paul, a senior State Department official, resigned in protest of the US policy toward the war.[199] On 13 December, more than 100 staffers from the Department of Homeland Security stated the department leadership had "turned a blind eye to the bombing of refugee camps, hospitals, ambulances, and civilians".[200] On 13 December, more than three dozen staffers in the Biden Administration held a rally outside the White House calling for a ceasefire.[201] On 14 January, ahead of reports that federal employees were planning a walkout in opposition to U.S. government policy in Israel, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson stated the House Oversight Committee would "ensure that each federal agency initiates appropriate disciplinary proceedings against any person who walks out on their job".[202]

Officials' homes

Protesters demonstrated outside Antony Blinken's home accusing him of participating in genocide.[203] On December 12, hecklers interrupted a speech by vice-president Kamala Harris, demanding she call for a ceasefire.[204] A protest was held at Lloyd Austin's home on 25 December.[205] Protesters again demonstrated outside Blinken's home, encouraging passing cars to honk their horns.[206] In late-January 2024, protesters began camping outside of Blinken's house in protest of the war.[207]

Government buildings

On October 18, about 300 protesters were arrested at a Jewish-led pro-ceasefire demonstration inside the Cannon House Office Building.[1] On October 31, antiwar protesters interrupted a US Senate hearing where Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin requested billions of military aid for Israel.[208] On November 3, a pro-Palestine group reported that 52 activists had been arrested for engaging in sit-ins in US Senate offices.[209] On December 11, 51 protesters calling for a ceasefire in the Senate building were arrested.[210] On 19 December, protesters entered the US Capitol Building to protest against the war.[211] On 17 January, 150 members from Mennonites Action were arrested at a pro-ceasefire sit-in in the US Capitol.[212] On January 14, 2024, protesters organized by Code Pink threw baby dolls covered in fake blood at the White House as part of the "National March 4 Gaza".[213] In March 2024, protesters blocked Pennsylvania Avenue in protest of Biden's 2024 State of the Union Address, with one demonstrator stating, "No more genocide with our tax dollars".[214]

Aaron Bushnell

Шаблон:Main On February 25, 2024, Aaron Bushnell,[9] an active-duty U.S. Air Force officer, self-immolated outside of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., protesting Israel's assault on Gaza during the war. Bushnell filmed the protest and livestreamed it on Twitch, and recorded as he walked up to the Israeli Embassy, saying "I am an active duty member, of the United States Airforce. And I will no longer be complicit to genocide. I am about to engage in an extreme act of protest. But compared to what people have been experiencing in Palestine at their hands of their colonizers—it's not extreme at all. This is what our ruling class has decided will be normal."[215] When Bushnell arrived at the embassy gates, he set his phone down to film himself dousing his body in a clear liquid from a metal bottle. He then lit himself on fire while shouting "Free Palestine".[216][217] Multiple police officers responded to the scene and used fire extinguishers on Bushnell. He was transported by the DC Fire and EMS to a local hospital where he later died from his injuries.[218] A vigil was held on 27 February in front of the Israeli Embassy in D.C. to memorialize Bushnell.[219]

West

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Pro-Israel protest in Salt Lake City, Utah

Arizona

At the University of Arizona, a rally protesting against the bombing of Gaza was cancelled due to safety fears after university president Robert C. Robbins criticized its organizing group and urged them to conduct their protest "peacefully, safely, and civilly."[220] In March 2024, a young woman was dragged out of an event by security after interrupting Jill Biden by stating, "Jill, when are you and the president going to call for a ceasefire in Gaza?"[221]

California

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Protest outside Raytheon's office in Goleta, California, 9 November

On November 18, the California Democratic Convention in Sacramento was cancelled after hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters descended on the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center.[222] On December 5, a Holiday tree-lighting ceremony at the California State Capitol was postponed due to a planned protest organized by the Sacramento Regional Coalition for Palestinian Rights.[223] On January 3, 2024, hundreds of protesters from Jewish anti-war groups including Sacramento City Councilwoman Katie Valenzuela shut down the California State Assembly at the Capitol in Sacramento on the House's first working session of the new year.[224]

On October 15, hundreds demonstrated for Gaza outside the San Diego County Administration Building.[225] On October 21, 2023, hundreds of protesters organized by San Diego Coalition for Palestine shut down streets downtown.[226] On November 9, hundreds protested outside the headquarters of defense contractor Northrup Grumman demanding a ceasefire. Later that same day, medical students, staff and other workers at UC San Diego School of Medicine staged a solidarity walkout to protest the public health crisis in Gaza.[227] Both of these protests were part of the international "Shut it Down for Palestine" event.[228] On Black Friday, marchers through and participated in a die-in at a mall in Escondido.[229] On December 2, around 125 pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted a tree-lighting ceremony in Balboa Park.[230] On December 23, protesters calling for a ceasefire marched through Balboa Park for two and half hours.[231]

Los Angeles County

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Pro-Palestinian protest in Los Angeles against the war in Gaza and Hollywood's role in dehumanizing Muslims, November 2023

On October 9, thousands of demonstrators expressed solidarity with Israel on Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills.[232][233] A UCLA student demonstrating support for Palestine was reportedly threatened with a knife.[234] On October 14, thousands protested against the bombings in Gaza in Downtown Los Angeles.[235] On October 21, thousands of demonstrators protested Israeli airstrikes, denouncing Netanyahu as a "war criminal."[236] On October 29, a pro-Israeli rally was held on Santa Monica Beach.[237] On November 4, hundreds of demonstrators marched to the Israeli Consulate in West Los Angeles, calling for an immediate ceasefire.[238] In Thousand Oaks, California, a 69-year-old Jewish man named Paul Kessler died after sustaining head injuries following an altercation during dueling protests on November 4.[239] On November 16, suspect Loay Alnaji was arrested on charges of involuntary manslaughter and battery with a preliminary hearing set for December 4.[240]

Protesters splashed red paint on the Raytheon headquarters entrance sign in El Segundo.[241][242] On Black Friday, hundreds gathered at Pan Pacific Park in the Fairfax District to attend a protest organized by A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.[243] On December 7, the UCLA chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace held a "Chanukah for Peace" event.[244]

Over a thousand pro-Palestine protesters assembled outside Biden's December 8 campaign fundraiser event.[245] LAPD used the term "first amendment events"[246] in regard to the protest, and the police declared the demonstration "unlawful" at 5:45 PM.[247] On 14 December, 75 Jewish protesters were arrested for blocking the 110 Freeway.[248]

On January 1, 2024, about 50 protesters calling for a ceasefire and "justice for Palestine" stopped the Rose Parade in Pasadena for 10 minutes.[249][250] Khalid Abdalla wore a white armband and a dove pin to the 81st Golden Globe Awards to call for a ceasefire.[251] Hundreds protested outside the Grammy Awards calling a ceasefire, while singer Annie Lennox called for a ceasefire on stage.[252]

On February 12, hundreds protested the treatment of Palestinians in Gaza in a "Hands off Rafah" protest outside the Wilshire Federal Building in Westwood.[253]

On March 10, about a thousand people blocked streets at the Dolby Theatre delaying attendees' arrival at the 96th Academy Awards. The largest groups organizing the protest belonged to the groups "Film Workers for Palestine" and "SAG-AFTRA Members for Ceasefire."[254][255] Celebrities at the event, including Oscar nominees and winners, wore Palestinian flag pins and red buttons distributed by an advocacy group called Artists4Ceasefire.[256]

San Francisco Bay Area

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Public figures and officials

On October 16, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins posted and then deleted a post on X where she called the demonstration of anti-war protesters a "pro-Hamas rally."[257] During the APEC conference, protesters in San Francisco demonstrated outside a fundraiser attended by Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, demanding an immediate ceasefire.[258] Dozens of Code Pink anti-war protesters gathered outside of Nancy Pelosi's home in San Francisco on December 3 calling for a ceasefire.[259] 700 staffers at mostly progressive Jewish organizations published an open-letter to Joe Biden, calling for a ceasefire.[260]

On 29 January 2024, Nancy Pelosi was filmed telling a protester to "Go back to China" after they asked her to a call for a ceasefire.[261] On 23 February, protesters marched inside the Fairmont Hotel, where Joe Biden was staying during a fundraising trip, chanting, "Biden, Biden you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide".[262] Protesters also demonstrated outside his fundraising event.[263]

Schools and universities
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Pro-Israel rally at Stanford University, 10 October

On October 18, high school students across San Francisco walked out of class in protest of the bombing of Gaza and to demand an immediate ceasefire.[264] Fremont High School in Oakland drew headlines for raising the Palestinian flag on the campus' main flagpole.[265] Students at UC Berkeley hung a banner with the Palestinian flag on Sather Tower in an unauthorized protest.[266]

Rallies, protests, and marches

In San Francisco, several hundred peaceful protesters marched on October 15 in support of Gaza.[267] On October 19, the San Francisco chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace chained themselves to the San Francisco Federal Building in protest at Israeli actions in Gaza.[268] On October 28, around 15,000 protesters marched in San Francisco, shutting down the Central Freeway for more than an hour.[269][270] In advance of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, protesters marked a self-driving car with "Free Gaza."[271] On November 5, a Jewish-led group of activists protested a gala for the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces at the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos.[272] Hundreds of anti-war protesters were arrested for occupying the Oakland Federal Building.[273] On December 16, around 500 Google employees protested the company's $1.2 billion Project Nimbus contract with the Israeli military and government.[274]

Ports, roads, and bridges
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Pro-Palestine protest in Emeryville

On November 3, 200 protesters at the Port of Oakland chained themselves to the US military supply ship MV Cape Orlando to prevent its departure to Israel.[275][276] Anti-war protesters chained themselves together, blocking all traffic on the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.[277][278] On December 6, hundreds of protesters laid children's shoes outside of the Golden Gate Bridge to symbolize children killed during the conflict. Afterwards, interfaith groups marched from both ends meeting in the middle to call for a ceasefire. One protester was arrested for climbing a flagpole and putting up a Palestine flag.[279][280][281] Protesters demonstrating against the planned Rafah offensive blocked the Golden Gate Bridge on 16 February.[282][283] On 21 February, protesters blocked Highway 101 to demand Biden to stop arming Israel and enact an immediate ceasefire.[284] In March 2024, a group of activists built a sign in South San Francisco visible from airplanes taking off from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) calling for an end of military aid to Israel.[285] Protesters at SFO shut down multiple security gates and roadways leading to the airport, holding banners that read "Stop Arming Israel".[286]

Montana

In Missoula, Montana, pro-Palestine protesters denounced neo-Nazis who had tried to join their demonstration at the Missoula County Courthouse and had called for Jews to be "stopped". Analysts said these actions were part of attempts of neo-Nazis and other far right groups to hijack pro-Palestine and anti-Israel events to promote anti-semitic and anti-immigrant ideals.[287]

Oregon

On October 29, activists in Portland protested against the war, asking US Senator Jeff Merkley to call for a ceasefire.[288] Pro-Palestine students protested at Portland State University on November 8, calling for the university to cut ties with Boeing, which sells weapons to Israel.[289] On November 17, Portland's chapter of the Party for Socialism and Liberation organized a protest that blocked the entrance to a Boeing manufacturing plant.[290]

Washington

On October 29, hundreds demonstrated in Seattle's Pioneer Square to support Israel's war on Hamas.[291] On November 3, Jewish Voice for Peace activists in Seattle demonstrated outside the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building, demanding US Senator Patty Murray to call for a ceasefire.[292] On November 6, an estimated 300 people blocked the entrance of the Port of Tacoma to prevent longshoremen from loading suspected military equipment and weapons onto the MV Cape Orlando.[293][294] On November 11, a protest organized by the "Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network" blocked streets near Westlake Center in Seattle.[295] On November 19, hundreds called for a ceasefire at the Space Needle. The rally was organized by Jewish Voice for Peace.[296][297]

On December 7, University of Washington police in Seattle detained 36 people for occupying an administration building with demands that the school stop funding Israel and Boeing.[298][299] Protesters blocked and closed a highway on January 7.[300] On March 13, 2024, protesters demonstrated outside the Aerospace and Defense Summit to oppose Boeing's military ties with Israel.[301]

Responses

Universities

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Protester and counter-protester on Sproul Plaza at UC Berkeley

On November 6, Brandeis University became the first private university in the United States to ban its student chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, for the group's support of Hamas.[302] On November 10, Columbia University suspended its campus chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace for repeated violations of campus event policies, thus barring them from hosting events on campus.[303] Columbia's decision was criticized by Naomi Klein and Noura Erakat.[304] After Harvard University president Claudine Gay condemned the slogan "from the river to the sea", more than 100 faculty signed an open letter criticizing her censure.[305][306] On 14 December, Rutgers University became the first public university to suspend its campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine in response to complaints of disruptive behavior and vandalism.[307] Donors to top universities in the United States withdrew millions of dollars in donations in light of the universities' responses to Hamas' offensive.[308]

On October 24, Ray Rodrigues, the Chancellor of the State University System of Florida issued an order[173] to disband all existing chapters of National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) in the system.[309][175] Chapters at University of Florida and University of South Florida have filed federal lawsuits against several parties including Rodrigues and Gov. Ron Desantis on constitutional grounds over the move.[310] On December 5, the Louisiana Department of Education opened a civil-rights investigation against Tulane University after a pro-Palestine rally on October 26 became violent.[311] American University announced it was banning protests inside university buildings.[312] The Muslim Legal Fund of America sued Harvard University for failing to protect Muslim and Arab students from harassment.[313]

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on November 25 it was forming a task force to combat "those generating antisemitism on campuses" in the United States.[314] In February 2024, the American Civil Liberties Union signed a letter to US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona calling on him to reject redefining antisemitism to include political criticism of the government of the state of Israel, saying it would lead to First Amendment violations.[315]

After Bret Gustafson, a Washu professor, posted online in support of a protest outside of the home of the president of AIPAC, the university stated that Gustafson's views do not reflect the university's, and that they would not tolerate "discrimination, harassment or threatening behavior."[316] Jairo Fúnez-Flores, a professor at Texas Tech University, was suspended for his social media posts related to the conflict.[317]

Elizabeth Magill, the president of the University of Pennsylvania, resigned on December 9 following congressional testimony in which she asserted that the question of whether calls for genocide of Jews violate the University's code of conduct is a "context-dependent decision".[318] In January 2024, Indiana University fired Abdulkader Sinno, a tenured political science professor, in response to political pressure from the state's Republican legislators.[319] Students at Northwestern University faced criminal charges for publishing a pro-Palestinian parody newspaper under a law originally used to combat the KKK.[320] The New York chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union told Columbia University that the university must reinstate its chapters of Jewish Voice for Peace and Students for Justice in Palestine or face a legal challenge for First Amendment violations.[321] On 12 March, the New York Civil Liberties Union and Palestine Legal sued Columbia University for banning the groups.[322]

Doxxing

The Israel on Campus Coalition reportedly engaged in covert espionage against pro-Palestinian student organizations.[323] Accuracy in Media sent doxxing trucks to Yale and Columbia, displaying the names and faces of students under a banner labeling them "leading antisemites" on campus.[324][325] Canary Mission published the identities and images of Harvard students involved in the issue of an open letter, published on October 7th, that held "the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence".[326][327]

Firings

Susan Sarandon was dropped in November 2023 by United Talent Agency in response to comments she made at a pro-Palestinian rally she attended that month; Sarandon later apologized for the phrasing of her remarks.[153][328] A Google employee was fired for "interfering with an official company-sponsored event" after he interrupted Barak Regev by stating, "I refuse to build technology that empowers genocide".[329]

Political

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Pro-Palestinian protest in Columbus, Ohio, 22 December

Nancy Pelosi drew condemnation after suggesting that some anti-war protesters were being funded by Vladimir Putin and should be investigated by the FBI.[330] Abdullah Hammoud, the Democratic mayor of Dearborn, Michigan, wrote: "So, based on Nancy Pelosi’s remarks, 76% of Democrats / 49% of Republicans / 61% of Americans are potentially paid operatives of Russia who are pushing Putin’s message of calling for a ceasefire?"[331]

Lobbying

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee sent an email to its supporters asking them to email their senators in opposition to a measure introduced by US Senator Bernie Sanders to investigate Israel's human rights practices.[332]

On 10 January, The Jewish Forward reported that the Anti-Defamation League was including pro-Palestine rallies in its tallies of anti-Semitic incidents in the United States.[333][334]

Civil rights groups American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Palestine Legal described the response to criticism of Israel in the United States as "McCarthyite".[7]

Legislation

Senators Thom Tillis and Marsha Blackburn introduced the Safe and Open Streets Act to make it a federal crime to block a public road or highway, as a way to criminalize pro-Palestinian protests.[335]

Investigations

On 24 January 2024, Palestine Legal stated it had received reports of activists who had written social media posts "criticizing Israel’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza" being visited by the FBI.[336] In March 2024, faculty at the University of Pennsylvania sued the school to prevent it from sending documents related to pro-Palestinian protests on campus to Congress, stating they opposed the "new form of McCarthyism, in which accusations of anti-Semitism are substituted for insinuations of Communist leanings which were the tool of oppression in the 1950s".[337]

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