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Thousands at ‘March for Gaza’ call for cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war

Thousands at ‘March for Gaza’ call for cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war

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Thousands at ‘March for Gaza’ call for cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war


WASHINGTON, D.C. — Thousands of people gathered in the nation’s capital Saturday afternoon to call for a cease-fire in Gaza, marking roughly three months since Israel launched its military operation following the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas. 

A sea of red and green Palestinian flags covered Freedom Plaza, just east of the White House, as marchers convened in downtown Washington, D.C., to protest Israel’s ongoing military operation that has left over 23,000 people dead and more at risk of starvation and disease in the small Palestinian territory of 2.3 million people.

Demonstrators unfurled a giant Palestinian flag across the center of the square. Many in the crowd wore keffiyehs, traditional black and white Palestinian scarves.

People wave Palestinian flags during the March on Washington for Gaza in Washington DC, United States, on Jan. 13, 2024.

Some demonstrators held signs reading “End the war on Gaza” and “Let Gaza Live.” Other signs criticized U.S. support of Israel and President Joe Biden, with messages such as, “End all U.S. aid to Israel.”

Several Palestinian Americans spoke to the crowd of the devastating toll the Israel siege of Gaza had taken on their families.

“President Biden has my family’s blood on his hands,” said Alaa Hussein Ali, of Michigan, whose brother was killed as he tried to evacuate to southern Gaza with his pregnant wife and children.

Thousands of people gather during the March on Washington for Gaza in Washington DC, United States, on Jan. 13, 2024.

In addition, Ali said he lost 100 family members, including over 60 children, and half were buried under rubble from Israeli air strikes.

A group of marchers pressed to the center of the crowd, chanting “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” to a drum beat, as others joined in.

The protest against the war was part of a global day of action, which included demonstrations in London, Paris, Rome and Dublin, the Associated Press reported.

Dozens prayed, some kneeling on their keffiyehs, on Pennsylvania Avenue at the north side of Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., during a Muslim prayer at the "March for Gaza" on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024.

Jewish demonstrator feels ‘unique debt’ to march

Brandon Heiblum, 25, told USA TODAY that as a Jewish person, he felt especially compelled to attend the march and show solidarity with Palestinians.

“As a Jew, I grew up hearing a narrative that I slowly learned was false, and I feel a unique debt as a Jew to fight against Zionism in public ways.”



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