Pro-Palestinian Protests Escalate Outside DNC
Pro-Palestinian Protests Escalate Outside DNC

Pro-Palestinian Protests Escalate Outside DNC

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During the second night of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, heightened police presence was observed outside the Israeli consulate due to anticipated pro-Palestinian protests, which have intensified amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Demonstrators engaged in confrontational behavior, including shouting obscenities at police and burning an American flag, while some were arrested for attempting to breach police lines. Concurrently, pro-Israel supporters gathered nearby, advocating for continued U.S. support for Israel and the release of hostages held by Hamas. Inside the convention, Kamala Harris was officially declared the Democratic presidential nominee, with notable appearances from Barack and Michelle Obama, who were expected to address the audience later that evening. The police remained vigilant and prepared for further clashes, reflecting the charged atmosphere surrounding the event. The protests are largely organized by the Coalition to March on the DNC, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza amid the rising tensions.

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