[Global Network Report] According to a comprehensive report by The Israel Times and Fox News, hundreds of Palestinian supporters held a demonstration in new york on the 10th to protest Israel’s military action against the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in the Gaza, and some protesters burned the Israeli flag in the street.
According to Fox News, among the protesters invited by the organizers, some support a ceasefire between the parties to the new round of conflict between Palestine and Israel, while others support the freedom of Palestinians. Protest organizers posted on social media Instagram that "Gaza made an appeal and we responded" and "Palestinians will be free, because when we resist, we will win together. Cease fire. "
According to the report, hundreds of Palestinian supporters held a protest in Manhattan, new york that day. One protester lit the Israeli flag with fire and threw it on the ground, and another protester trampled the Israeli flag with his foot. The report described that when the Israeli flag was burned, onlookers cheered.
The report added that people kicked doors and broke windows in grand central terminal, and the station was finally closed.
According to the Israel Times, there were also demonstrators who gathered outside the The New York Times headquarters building and threw red paint at the entrance of the building. These demonstrators believed that The New York Times’s report on the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict was biased towards Israel.
Comprehensive "Russia Today" and other foreign media reported earlier that Hamas launched a rocket attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7, and Israel subsequently attacked Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, and a new round of conflict broke out between Palestine and Israel. With the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict attracting global attention, the "battlefield sentiment" between Jews and Arabs has also spread to the whole world. On the 8th local time, hundreds of pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters took to the streets of new york, USA, shouting slogans and swearing at each other. In addition, countries such as France, Britain and Canada have also announced to strengthen security measures for Jewish communities, churches and schools in their own countries to prevent riots.
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