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More Than 30 Activists Arrested at White House Protest Over Israel-Hamas War

‘UNACCEPTABLE’

The demonstration, during which activists called for an end to the ground incursion in Gaza, was organized by two left-wing Jewish groups.

Activists calling for a ceasefire in Gaza protest in front of the White House
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More than 30 people were arrested by the Secret Service during a series of Monday afternoon protests outside the White House in which they called for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, the agency said. The demonstrations were organized by two left-wing Jewish groups, IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace, according to The Washington Post. As many as 500 people assembled at the White House, reciting Kaddish, a mourning hymn, chanting “let Gaza live” and “not in our name,” and carrying signs demanding an end to “genocide in Gaza.” One organizer on the scene told WTOP-FM that Israel’s response, including an expected full-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip, was “unfathomably unacceptable.” The radio station reported that roughly a dozen people who tried to jump over a low security barrier were arrested. A Secret Service spokesperson told the Post that the detained activists were arrested for alleged unlawful entry and allegedly blocking entrances.

Read it at The Washington Post