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‘Jihad of victory or martyrdom’: Thousands of anti-Israel activists demonstrate at White House

Banners outside the White House called for jihad and martyrdom on Saturday, footage on social media showed, while the anti-Israel activists chanted, “Al Qassam, make us proud, kill another soldier now!” 

Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered outside of the White House in Washington to demand that the United States stop sending funding to Israel and enforce a Gaza red line, a Washington Post report showed.

Protesting after the rescue of four Israeli hostages

The large protest comes immediately after the rescue of four Israeli hostages by the IDF earlier on Saturday who were held in Hamas captivity since October 7. According to Gazan officials, during the operation, 210 Palestinians were killed.

Protestors were seen burning US flags and demanding that US President Joe Biden enforce a Gaza “red line’ while holding signs that read “Genocide is our red line” and “Israel bombs, your taxes pay.”

 A demonstrator skates past with a smoke flare outside the White House during a pro-Palestinian protest, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Washington, U.S., June 8, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/TOM BRENNER)
A demonstrator skates past with a smoke flare outside the White House during a pro-Palestinian protest, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Washington, U.S., June 8, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/TOM BRENNER)

Footage also showed protestors holding up bloody masks of President Joe Biden and chanting, “Biden, Biden, what do you say? How many kids have you killed today?” They also chanted, “We don’t want no Jewish state.”

A monument in front of the White House was also defaced and covered with graffiti that made statements such as, “Shame on you” and “Israel is a real terrorist state.” Protests can also be seen climbing on top of the statue while holding up Palestinian flags. 

Following the IDF operation to rescue the four soldiers held in Hamas captivity, President Joe Biden responded, “We won’t stop working until all the hostages come home, and a ceasefire is reached; that is essential.” 

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