Pro-Palestinian marchers flood DC, say ‘racist state’ Israel ‘does not have the right to exist’: ‘Long live the Intifada’

Tens of thousands of protestors massed in Washington, D.C.’s Saturday chanting “Palestine will be free” and accusing President Biden of genocide at a rally demanding a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” the crowd dotted with Palestinian flags and signs cried at the start of the event, which drew attendees from across the country.

The chant – which is growing increasingly popular in the wake of Hamas’ deadly incursion into southern Israel last month and Israel’s subsequent retaliatory attacks on Gaza – is widely considered antisemitic, because it implies the elimination of the State of Israel and its people.

Others chanted, “Long live the Intifada,” an Arabic word used to refer to Palestinian uprising, specifically to conflicts that ran from 1987 and 1993 and from 2000 to about 2005 that left thousands dead.

While the protest took shape in the nation’s capital, about 200 pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked traffic in Manhattan’s Herald Square Saturday afternoon, demanding a ceasefire.

In Washington, speakers from several organizations took the stage to encourage the crowd’s “righteous anger” in response to the deaths of around 9,000 Palestinians in Gaza since the Israeli airstrikes began following the horrific Oct. 7 attacks on Southern Israel.

Thousands of people attended the rally on Saturday afternoon.
AFP via Getty Images

Many of the speakers touched on the US role as Israel’s primary ally in the ongoing war against Hamas – including a $14.3 billion aid package passed by the House this week.

“Biden, Biden you can’t hide! We charge you with genocide!” one MC yelled into the microphone, drawing cheers from the attendees.

Several demonstrators who claimed to work for the Biden Administration and members of Congress joined the protest, holding signs saying: “Congress your staff demand a ceasefire” and “Biden your staff demand a ceasefire.”

A spokesperson for the Chicago Chapter of U.S. Palestine Community Network said Biden was “dehumanizing” Palestinians.

“No business as usual as our elected officials support genocide,” she yelled into the microphone.

The protest included chants of “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”
AFP via Getty Images

“Israel does not have the right to exist as a racist state.”

The speaker said Palestinians wanted to build a “secular” society “from the river to the sea” afterward.

“It is right to rebel! Israel can go to hell!” Marte White, who said he was from Community Movement Builders, a nationwide Black activist group, yelled during his turn at the mic.

Palestinians have a right to fight “by any means necessary…and I do mean any means necessary!” White said, presumably referring to Hamas slaughtering and maiming 1,400 Israelis within a few hours on Oct. 7.

“Everyone should support the struggle against Zionism, and stand with the Palestinian people,” White concluded.

Protestors from across the country descended on the Freedom Plaza for the event.
AFP via Getty Images

After White’s particularly fiery rhetoric, the MCs requested a moment of silence for the “martyrs” killed in Gaza over the last four weeks.

At that point, a white tarp was unfurled over part of the crowd in a silent call for peace.

The moment of silence was followed by Dr. Omar Suleiman referring to the Israeli government as “apartheid” as he touched on violence against Palestinian youth in Gaza, the West Bank, and beyond – including the six-year-old Chicago boy who was stabbed by his landlord.

“Know that when [people] say they ‘stand with Israel,’ they are saying they ‘stand with genocide,’” he said.

“This has been one of the hardest months in my life time – and I’m the post-Oslo [Accords] generation,” a speaker from the Palestinian Youth Movement said, referring to the 1993 pact brokered by the Clinton Administration. “This has been one of the hardest months in history, for our people.”

The protestors also called for the liberation of Palestine.
AFP via Getty Images

“We have a deep conviction that Palestine will be free in our lifetime,” she insisted. “This is 75 years of justice deferred! We are demanding a stop to all [US] aid to the Zionist state of Israel!”

The crowd eventually grew so large that one portion of the group was asked to move over to allow another wave to join from around the corner.

The Palestinian national anthem was played over loudspeakers from the stage while the maneuvering took place.

Despite the frequent anti-Semitic tone from the speakers, one woman, Ahlam, from Maryland2Palestine, insisted that “righteous anger is not hate, it’s love.”

“We should be angry when it’s our money going to fund these entities,” she said of the US and corporations’ support of Israel’s efforts to defeat Hamas.

Ahlam called for a continued boycott of companies like Starbucks and McDonald’s that have expressed solidarity with Israel.

“We will not get our names written on Starbucks cups while Palestinian children are writing their names on their arms so that their bodies may be identified after an airstrike!” she cried.



Read the full article Here

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DON’T MISS OUT!
Subscribe To Newsletter
Be the first to get latest updates and exclusive content straight to your email inbox.
Stay Updated
Give it a try, you can unsubscribe anytime.
close-link