Thousands of people rallied outside the White House to protest President Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Many protesters, including some wearing keffiyehs and red clothing, symbolized a "red line" they felt Israel had crossed, calling for an end to what they described as genocide in Gaza. The protesters chanted slogans demanding Biden to take a stronger stance against the ongoing violence and to impose an arms embargo.
Protesters set up an encampment in the park near the White House, symbolizing their determination to bring attention to the situation in Gaza. The demonstration included speakers and politicians criticizing the Biden administration, with some attendees expressing regret for voting for Biden in the past election. While most protesters called for an end to the war and changes in U.S. policy, there were also calls against a two-state solution and some controversial messages displayed on signs.
The protest showcased a diverse range of voices, with attendees coming from different states and backgrounds to demand action on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Some protesters voiced support for Hamas, while others emphasized the need for peaceful expression and an end to violence. Despite a few instances of vandalism during the protest, the majority of attendees were focused on advocating for change and drawing attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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