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More than 300 arrested in pro-Palestinian protests blocking NYC bridges, Holland Tunnel​

Sarah Fortinsky
Mon, January 8, 2024 at 12:13 PM PST·2 min read
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The New York Police Department (NYPD) said Monday it arrested 325 pro-Palestinian protesters blocking three bridges in the New York area, as well as the Holland Tunnel.
NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell said demonstrators began blocking the structures at 9:40 a.m., and that by 11:15 a.m. the NYPD and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey made the arrests and successfully cleared the locations.
The protesters gathered at the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge and the Holland Tunnel on Monday morning, holding signs that said “lift the siege on Gaza” and “end the occupation.” City officials were present on the scene to clear the path for traffic.

Videos circulated online with protesters chanting “free Palestine.”
Such protests have become common in recent months as Israel continues its ground invasion in Gaza, forcing Palestinians to flee their homes while the state targets Hamas, the U.S.-designated terrorist organization that began the recent war on Oct. 7 when it launched a surprise attack in Israel, brutally killing and torturing 1,200 Israelis.
In the months since, Israel’s offensive in Gaza has resulted in nearly 23,000 Palestinian deaths, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.
On Dec. 27, one of the busiest travel days of the year, pro-Palestinian protesters similarly demonstrated at Los Angeles International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Also on Monday, pro-Palestinian demonstrators interrupted a speech President Biden gave at Mother Emanuel Church in South Carolina.
“I understand their passion,” Biden said. “And I’ve been quietly working with the Israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of Gaza.”
New York Mayor Eric Adams (D) made remarks following the local arrests, according to local news outlets, expressing his support for the right to protest but saying that does not give people the right to block bridges and traffic.
“The goal is to peacefully protest without doing major disruption to the city. Some people are not just driving to and from, across our bridges to go to their place of employment, some of them are dealing with some real emergency-type issues,” Adams said, per ABC7. “I have been extremely clear: It gives us all pain to see innocent lives being lost right now. We need to do whatever is possible to end anything that is going to take the lives of innocent people, but Hamas must be destroyed, they are a terrorist organization.”
NYPD said, in lieu of summons, many of the demonstrators will face misdemeanor charges with a desk appearance ticket.
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    Alaa Elassar and Emma Tucker, CNN
    Mon, January 8, 2024 at 5:35 PM PST·5 min read
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    At least 320 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested after staging a demonstration across New York City on Monday, blocking traffic on several bridges for more than two hours during rush hour to demand a ceasefire in Gaza, according to city officials.
    More than 1,000 protesters stood hand-in-hand, halting outgoing traffic from downtown Manhattan at the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge and the Holland Tunnel, according to Jamil Madbak, an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement, which led the demonstration.
    “Our aim today was to clog the arteries of New York City to draw attention to the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people and the people of Gaza,” Madbak, 29, told CNN. “American bombs and American-made internationally prohibited chemical weapons are being dropped on Arabs again, financed by American tax dollars and protected by the American media, again. Those in power think they can get away with this, but us being out here every week is our way of saying we won’t let them.”
    Demonstrators, many wearing keffiyehs, the traditional Palestinian scarf, or holding up the Palestinian flag, chanted, “Free Palestine,” and carried banners and signs that read “ceasefire now” and “USA stop arming Israel.”
    The protesters are calling for “five key demands,” which include “a permanent ceasefire, an end to the U.S. government’s arming of the Israeli regime, an end to the siege of Gaza, an end to Zionist occupation, and the release of all Palestinian political prisoners,” the Palestinian Youth Movement said in a news release.
    The protest caused “massive traffic jams” throughout lower Manhattan, including SoHo, Tribeca and Hudson Square, as well as the exit into New Jersey. The blockades on the bridges also caused “gridlock throughout the Financial District and Lower East Side,” the release said. All lanes on the bridges and tunnels were reopened by 11:15 a.m., according to the New York City Police Department.
    The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah announced Monday in its daily update at least 22,835 Palestinians have been killed in the besieged enclave since the beginning of Israel’s war in Gaza, sparked by the devastating Hamas attack in October that killed 1,200 people.
    That staggering death toll means 1% of the enclave’s pre-war population of 2.27 million people has now been wiped out. Over 60% of those killed have been women and children, and an additional 58,416 Palestinians have been injured, according to the health ministry.
    Starvation, disease and winter chill threaten the survival of displaced civilians in Gaza, who are miraculously surviving Israel’s relentless bombardment and shootings by sheltering in cold, crowded tents with little food, clean water or medicine.
    “All our actions, including today’s action, stem from an understanding that this is an American war on Gaza and an American genocide of the Palestinian people,” Madbak, who is Palestinian, said. “The protests are important to maintain pressure, to show that the US government and media are accountable to the people who are demanding an end to this genocide.”

    Mayor criticizes protests as organizers call for more action​

    During a news conference Monday after the demonstrations, Mayor Eric Adams said, “The right to protest does not give one the right to block bridges and tunnels, as we saw this morning.”
    “The goal is to peacefully protest without doing major disruption to the city,” Adams said, adding people use the bridges to get to work and deal with emergencies.
    “I have been extremely clear – it gives us all pain to see innocent lives being lost right now,” the mayor continued. “We need to do everything that is possible to end anything that is going to take the lives of innocent people. But Hamas must be destroyed. They are a terrorist organization. Their barbaric act on October 7 should not be ignored.”
    Monday’s demonstration was led by the Palestinian Youth Movement in collaboration with seven other organizations, including Jewish Voice for Peace and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which have been bringing together tens of thousands of people across the nation in protests since the beginning of the war.
    “The massive disruption of four of New York City’s major bridges and tunnels during rush hour traffic this morning signals growing unrest as Israel continues its relentless bombardment of Gaza,” Jewish Voice for Peace organizer Jay Saper told CNN. “The hundreds of protesters arrested taking this bold action represent a broad range of organizations united in uplifting the call of the Palestinian Youth Movement to bring about an immediate ceasefire and address the root causes of injustice faced by the Palestinian people.”
    Along with shutting down busy transportation hubs, bridges and streets, other actions have included forcing evacuations of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, DC, holding a sit-in on Capitol Hill and marching to the front of President Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware, home.
    Madbak said Monday’s demonstration was an escalation from the organization’s previous actions. “Because of the dire situation on the ground in Palestine, the organizers of today’s action are calling on others to be more bolder, more courageous, and more relentless in their solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle for national liberation.”
    The protesters met at City Hall Park – which surrounds City Hall in lower Manhattan – Monday morning before marching to the four separate locations, a spokesperson for the NYPD told CNN. Protesters were arrested at all four sites and the number of arrests is still being updated, according to NYPD Detective Arlene Muniz.
    Roughly 200 protesters were arrested at the Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges, according to the NYPD. The Port Authority Police Department, which manages the bridges and tunnels between New York and New Jersey, arrested 120 protesters blocking the Holland Tunnel’s New Jersey-bound lanes, said Port Authority spokesperson Lenis Valens.
    “The point today was to say there will be no business as usual, no flow of daily life while Palestine continues to suffer,” Madbak said. “We will stop the city until they stop the bombs.”
    CNN’s Nicki Brown contributed to this report.
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[COLOR=var(--chart-card-headline--color)]Analysis: Israel taking a calculated risk with attacks on Lebanon[/COLOR]​

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What started as tit-for-tat attacks across Israel’s northern border is ratcheting up fears among Middle Eastern leaders that the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah will be drawn into a wider conflict.
Today’s news that Wissam Hassan Tawil, one of the Iran-backed militant group’s commanders, was killed will undoubtedly fuel fears further. He is the most important Hezbollah officer to be killed in months.
A number of diplomats have told NBC News that Middle Eastern leaders do not want the conflict to escalate and this is the message they have been conveying to Blinken during his tour of the Eastern Mediterranean region and the Middle East.
While Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has condemned both Israel and the U.S. in a series of recent fiery speeches, no major offensive has materialized, even after the death of Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, last week.
“Nasrallah is not interested in a full scale war,” a former IDF general told NBC News last week. The general, who was not authorized to speak publicly, added that Hezbollah had “plenty of chances” to launch that.
Those behind the strike on al-Arouri, which Israel has denied carrying out, “were smart enough not to hit any Hezbollah terrorists,” the general added.
The message from Iran also appears to be that it does not want to get involved in a war.
While Israel is taking risks, it believes they are calculated.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=var(--chatStyle-ts--text-color,var(--grey-60))]15h ago / 7:35 AM PST

[COLOR=var(--chart-card-headline--color)]IDF and Hezbollah trade fire over Lebanon border[/COLOR]​

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[COLOR=var(--chart-card-headline--color)]Israel’s 'brutal' war creates generation of Gaza orphans, Jordan's King Abdullah says[/COLOR]​

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Jordan’s King Abdullah said today that Israel had created a whole generation of orphans with its “brutal” war in Gaza, where he said more than 30,000 people, mostly women and children, had been killed or were missing as a result of the conflict.
In remarks at the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Rwanda, where the monarch spoke of “unspeakable crimes” during that African conflict, Abdullah said a lesson to be drawn was that Israel’s “indiscriminate aggression” in Gaza would never guarantee its security. His remarks were carried on state media following a statement by the royal palace.
“More children have died in Gaza than in all other conflicts around the world this past year. Of those who have survived, many have lost one or both parents, an entire generation of orphans,” he said.
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Modern arms must be given to Palestinians to defend themselves from Zionist murderous brutality.

China must open her arsenal to Palestinians for any real chance of peace.

Zionist must be brought to go begging on hands and knees to Palestinians and to return all the land stolen from Palestinians
 
Modern arms must be given to Palestinians to defend themselves from Zionist murderous brutality.

China must open her arsenal to Palestinians for any real chance of peace.

Zionist must be brought to go begging on hands and knees to Palestinians and to return all the land stolen from Palestinians
China has absolutely no real interest in helping Gaza.
And, between you and me, china made all its possible to erase islam from its soil.... so....
 
Modern arms must be given to Palestinians to defend themselves from Zionist murderous brutality.

China must open her arsenal to Palestinians for any real chance of peace.

Zionist must be brought to go begging on hands and knees to Palestinians and to return all the land stolen from Palestinians

China still has no adequate power to challenge US militarily in middle east, moreover the proximity with NATO bases in Europe.
 
So yes, consider both sides break laws, though Arab side broke more severely because initiate war against sovereign country by law.



Palestinians are 30% of Israel population, and Israel is a democracy country. So they have been given their right to choose.

Palestinian outside Israel only can vote for their own country interest.

Assuming Israel were guilty according to your views, then what UN shall do?




Jews grows there by purchased land legally, not by robbing and their population was 33% of whole palestine population at that time when they decide to establish a state on 55% of the whole land, so those who started aggression were those who illegally attacked and initiated wars.
That means you need a huge power to challenge not only Israel but UN / world and international laws.

Buddy Israel is a illegal state,, without a vote or referendum where the local Palestinian population got a vote they declared a illegal Jew state upon a area inhabited by millions of Palestinians

That's why the Palestinians fight back

A injustice happened


Because the Palestinians have the demographic advantage, this battle won't end until the Jews leave the middle east

The Palestinians are not the native Americans where they will allow themselves to suffer whilst the white man steals everything


Whilst the Palestinians suffer, the Jews won't have a moment of peace
 
Buddy Israel is a illegal state,, without a vote or referendum where the local Palestinian population got a vote they declared a illegal Jew state upon a area inhabited by millions of Palestinians

That's why the Palestinians fight back

A injustice happened


Because the Palestinians have the demographic advantage, this battle won't end until the Jews leave the middle east

The Palestinians are not the native Americans where they will allow themselves to suffer whilst the white man steals everything


Whilst the Palestinians suffer, the Jews won't have a moment of peace


There is one big difference and that is the surviving native Americans are full US citizens and so can live in any part of the United States.

The Zionist entity refuses to allow the Palestinians the right of return and the vote.

They(Zionists) had one realistic option to be accepted and that was one state where all Palestinians can return to their homes and lands and the right to citizenship with full equal rights.

However now after this genocide and their more extreme behaviour over the last 20 years, the Palestinians will probably no longer allow the one state solution and would want the ones who were not present in Palestine before the British took control to leave - that would be 90% of the Jewish population in Palestine at this time.
 
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Modern arms must be given to Palestinians to defend themselves from Zionist murderous brutality.

China must open her arsenal to Palestinians for any real chance of peace.

Zionist must be brought to go begging on hands and knees to Palestinians and to return all the land stolen from Palestinians
Why can't Pakistan deliver arms to Gaza from Egypt and to West Bank from Jordan?? When there is a will, there is a way...
 
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