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CHICAGO ― Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters marched through Chicago on Monday as the Democratic National Convention began. The crowd was significantly smaller than predicted, and remained ...
Tuesday night’s protest was organized by a group called Behind Enemy Lines under the slogan “Make it great like ’68,” an allusion to large and chaotic protests against the war in Vietnam ...
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked roadways in Illinois, California, New York and the Pacific Northwest on Monday, temporarily shutting down travel into some of the nation's most heavily used ...
Chicago saw demonstrations on I-90 and I-294, with traffic at the entrance to O'Hare International Airport shut down. [7] In Detroit, officials prevented pro-Palestinian supporters from blocking the Ambassador Bridge. [8] Fifty-two people were arrested in Eugene, Oregon, after traffic along I-5 was stopped. [9]
Elan Carr, CEO of the Israeli-American Council, condemned the pro-Palestinian protesters who have descended on Chicago this week, calling them “fringe crazies” and demanding that U.S. leaders ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters march past pro-Israel counter-protesters at San Diego State University, April 30. Far-right agitators and white nationalists have been seen at some protests seeking to sow chaos and violence, [177] and at the UCLA campus occupation, where they were among pro-Israeli counter-protesters who attacked the encampment.
Protesters have broken through a fence set up by police at the site of the Democratic National Convention on its opening day in Chicago as thousands took to the streets to voice their opposition ...
Pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses escalated in April 2024, spreading in the United States and other countries, as part of wider Gaza war protests.With over 3,100 protesters arrested in the U.S., universities suspended and expelled student protesters, in some cases evicting them from campus housing, and relied on police to forcibly disband occupations.