Pro-Palestinian protests inflame tensions in Washington over the Israel-Hamas war

The pro-Palestinian protests that erupted in Washington, D.C., during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to a joint session of Congress drew condemnation on Thursday from political leaders. It was the latest inflection point as pro-Palestinaian protests have continued to pop up around the United States since Israel responded to the Hamas attack in October.
Pro-Palestinian protests inflame tensions in Washington over the Israel-Hamas war

The pro-Palestinian protests that erupted in Washington, D.C., during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to a joint session of Congress drew condemnation on Thursday from political leaders.

It was the latest inflection point as pro-Palestinaian protests have continued to pop up around the United States since Israel responded to the Hamas attack in October. The war has continued in the Gaza Strip, with hostages still in Hamas captivity.

Protesters burn an American Flag.
Protesters outside of Union Station on July 24, 2024.Matthew Hatcher / AFP via Getty Images

The protests have called for a ceasefire and been critical of ongoing support from the U.S. in the form of weapons. Opponents have said the protests are ignoring the ongoing hostage situation and echoing the talking points of a terrorist organization.

A smaller group of protesters returned on Thursday to demonstrate outside the White House, where Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Joining several Republicans who condemned the protests on Wednesday, Harris, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries forcefully criticized the protesters on Thursday, with Schumer telling NBC News, “What happened at Union Station was vile, offensive, wrong.”

In her own statement, Harris called out “despicable acts by unpatriotic protestors” and called the protesters’ rhetoric “dangerous and hate-fueled.”

Workers clean graffiti from a statue outside Union Station in Washington, D.C.
Workers clean graffiti from a statue outside Union Station in Washington, D.C., on July 25, 2024, the day after hundreds of protesters marched on the Capitol to protest Israeli Prime Minister’s address to Congress. On Wednesday, police used pepper spray to disperse crowds of protesters outside the Capitol. Ginger Gibson / NBC News

She also condemned “any individuals associating with the brutal terrorist organization Hamas” and “the burning of the American flag.”

Jeffries told reporters at the Capitol that “it is unacceptable to deface public property, desecrate the American flag, threaten Jews with violence, or promote terrorist organizations like Hamas.”

The protest on Wednesday was originally led by the ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) Coalition and grew to thousands ahead of Netanyahu’s speech.

Waving flags and chanting, the protesters clashed with Capitol Police at barricades that had been set up near the Capitol and then grew more heated when they reached Union Station, a few blocks away.

Protestors vandalized the statues in front of Union Station, where Amtrak trains enter and leave the city, removed and burned the American flags from the flagpoles, and replaced them with Palestinian flags. Several flash bangs were heard, believed to be set off by protestors in the middle of Massachusetts Avenue, one of the main streets that feeds a circle in front of the train station. 

In several instances, police deployed pepper spray against the protesters and several were arrested.

During his speech on Wednesday, Netanyahu himself condemned the protesters, accusing them of standing for evil and standing “for Hamas.”

Benjamin Netanyahu.
Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday.Roberto Schmidt / AFP – Getty Images

“From all we know, Iran is funding the anti-Israel protests that are going on right now outside this building,” the prime minister said, adding: “Well, I have a message for these protesters. When the tyrants of Tehran who hang gays from cranes and murder women for not covering their hair, are praising and promoting and funding you, you have officially become Iran’s useful idiots.”

The statements from Democrats come as support for Israel’s war against Hamas has become a political problem for the party.

Nearly half of congressional Democrats skipped Netanyahu’s speech on Wednesday, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. and former House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, D-S.C.

In recent weeks, more Democrats have called on Netanyahu to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal announced by President Joe Biden in May that would help bring the remaining Israeli and American hostages held by Hamas home.

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