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The Guardian: More than 40 Gaza War Protesters Arrested Outside Trump Hotel in New York
The Guardian: More than 40 Gaza War Protesters Arrested Outside Trump Hotel in New York

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The Guardian: More than 40 Gaza War Protesters Arrested Outside Trump Hotel in New York

Amir hagag The Guardian reported that more than 40 people protesting against the war on Gaza and the worsening humanitarian crisis in the Strip outside the Trump International Hotel in New York City were arrested Monday evening. The newspaper noted that the protest, organized by the American Jewish anti-occupation organization If Not Now, began early Monday evening in Columbus Square. Hundreds gathered under a banner reading "Trump: Jews Say No More" to demand an end to the war in Gaza and for the Trump administration to pressure Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into the Strip, at a time when Gaza health officials are still reporting deaths from starvation and malnutrition. read more Gold prices rise, 21 Karat at EGP 3685 NATO's Role in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict US Expresses 'Strong Opposition' to New Turkish Military Operation in Syria Shoukry Meets Director-General of FAO Lavrov: confrontation bet. nuclear powers must be avoided News Iran Summons French Ambassador over Foreign Minister Remarks News Aboul Gheit Condemns Israeli Escalation in West Bank News Greek PM: Athens Plays Key Role in Improving Energy Security in Region News One Person Injured in Explosion at Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters Arts & Culture "Jurassic World Rebirth" Gets Streaming Date News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia Business Egyptian Pound Undervalued by 30%, Says Goldman Sachs Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Arts & Culture South Korean Actress Kang Seo-ha Dies at 31 after Cancer Battle Arts & Culture Lebanese Media: Fayrouz Collapses after Death of Ziad Rahbani Sports Get to Know 2025 WWE Evolution Results

Texas governor vows to arrest Democrats who fled to block redistricting vote
Texas governor vows to arrest Democrats who fled to block redistricting vote

The Guardian

time6 days ago

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  • The Guardian

Texas governor vows to arrest Democrats who fled to block redistricting vote

Good morning. The Texas governor, Greg Abbott, has threatened to arrest Democratic lawmakers after they left the state to prevent Republicans from pushing through plans to aggressively change Texas's congressional map, a move that is likely to see them gain seats in the next election. At least 51 of the 62 Democrats in the Texas house left Austin yesterday, travelling to states including Illinois, New York and Massachusetts, in an effort to deny Republicans the quorum needed to hold votes. When the legislature convened at 3pm local time, Republicans were eight members short of the number required to conduct business. In response, Abbott said he had instructed the Texas department of public safety to 'locate, arrest and return to the house chamber any member who has abandoned their duty to Texans'. Why did the Democrats leave? By breaking quorum, the Democrats have temporarily blocked the controversial plan sought by Donald Trump to redraw the state's congressional maps, a move that would probably give Republicans five more seats in Congress. More than 40 people protesting the war and worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza were arrested outside the Trump International hotel in New York City yesterday evening. The protest, organized by IfNotNow, a Jewish-American anti-occupation group, had begun earlier in the evening at Columbus Circle. Hundreds gathered under the banner 'Trump: Jews Say No More' to demand an end to the war in Gaza and that the Trump administration pressure Israel to allow greater humanitarian aid to enter into the territory, as health officials there continue to report deaths from starvation and malnutrition. In a press release issued after the arrests occurred, IfNotNow said the mobilization marked 'the broadest tent coalition in the Jewish community against the atrocities in Gaza in the last two years, representing the vast majority of US Jews who are outraged by the actions of the Israeli government in Gaza'. Why were the protesters arrested? Just after 8pm, the group began walking to the Trump International hotel. They gathered in front of the hotel, sitting in the street, singing and chanting. At about 8.15pm ET, New York police department officers began arresting protesters for blocking the street. A huge wildfire in central California has threatened hundreds of homes, with blazes churning through the brush-covered hillsides in Los Padres national forest. At least three people were reported injured, and more than 450 structures were under threat by the Gifford fire, officials said on Monday. 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At least 40 arrested at protest against Gaza war at Trump hotel in New York
At least 40 arrested at protest against Gaza war at Trump hotel in New York

The Guardian

time6 days ago

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  • The Guardian

At least 40 arrested at protest against Gaza war at Trump hotel in New York

Hundreds of people gathered in New York to protest against Israel's war on Gaza and demand that the Trump administration put pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza. The protest, organised by IfNotNow, a Jewish-American anti-occupation group, began at Columbus Circle and ended outside the Trump International hotel, where several people were arrested for blocking the road. Palestinian officials have said 175 people have died from hunger in Gaza since the beginning of the war, 93 of them children

Shocking Stir In New York; Massive Revolt By Jews Against 'Gaza Genocide Funding' At Trump Hotel
Shocking Stir In New York; Massive Revolt By Jews Against 'Gaza Genocide Funding' At Trump Hotel

Time of India

time6 days ago

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  • Time of India

Shocking Stir In New York; Massive Revolt By Jews Against 'Gaza Genocide Funding' At Trump Hotel

/ Aug 05, 2025, 12:23PM IST Over 40 protesters were arrested outside Trump International Hotel in NYC, demanding an end to the genocide in Gaza. Organized by Jewish-American group IfNotNow, the demonstration drew hundreds calling for U.S. pressure on Israel to allow humanitarian aid. Speakers included NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, Rabbi Jill Jacobs, and former Biden official Lily Greenberg Call.

More than 40 arrested at protest against Gaza war at Trump hotel in New York
More than 40 arrested at protest against Gaza war at Trump hotel in New York

The Guardian

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Guardian

More than 40 arrested at protest against Gaza war at Trump hotel in New York

More than 40 people protesting the war and worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza were arrested outside the Trump International hotel in New York City on Monday evening. The protest, organized by IfNotNow, a Jewish-American anti-occupation group, had begun earlier in the evening at Columbus Circle. Hundreds gathered under the banner 'Trump: Jews Say No More' to demand an end to the war in Gaza and that the Trump administration pressure Israel to allow greater humanitarian aid to enter into territory, as health officials there continue to report deaths from starvation and malnutrition. 'Let's not mince words, the Israeli government's blockade of Gaza is a policy of ethnic cleansing by way of forced mass starvation,' said Morriah Kaplan, IfNotNow's interim executive director, during her speech to the crowd. 'It is an unbearable, unspeakable, unfathomable affront to our shared humanity and those who are carrying it out and are deploying our Jewish symbols, language and traditions to defend and justify it, which is why I'm heartened to see such a range of Jews and Jewish organizations coming together today to say with one voice that we oppose these atrocities, not in spite of our Judaism, but for many of us, because of it.' 'We need the US government to use its considerable leverage to end these horrors,' she added. Protesters held signs that read 'stop ethnic cleansing', 'never again is now' 'stop starving Gaza' and 'not in our name' and speakers included Ruth Messinger, Rabbi Jill Jacobs, the T'ruah CEO, and Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller. 'Yesterday was the Jewish holiday of Tisha B'Av in which Jews mourn the destruction of the people of Israel,' Lander said, 'and what we're witnessing right now is destruction caused by the State of Israel.' 'Its been going on for many months,' he added. 'But to witness forced mass starvation, emaciated children and starving of families, on top of all the bombing and destruction and displacement, it is necessary for Jews to cry out louder, to do more organizing to make sure that we stop sending offensive weapons and bombs and guns that we demand an end to what Israel is doing in Gaza. That's why we're here tonight.' Also in attendance was Lily Greenberg Call, a former special assistant to the chief of staff at the US Department of the Interior under the Biden-Harris administration who publicly resigned in protest in May 2024 over the administration's handling of the war in Gaza. 'I was the first, and unfortunately the only official Jewish official to publicly resign in protest of the administration's unconditional support for Israel during the war in Gaza,' Greenberg Call said in an interview with Guardian. Greenberg Call said that she was noticing new people among the crowd protesting Israel's war in Gaza. 'There is something shifting,' she said. 'Showing up is really important, and our role as Americans especially – our government and our tax dollars are funding this.' 'We have an obligation, specifically as American Jews, to stand up against what's happening in our name,' Greenberg Call added. Sign up to This Week in Trumpland A deep dive into the policies, controversies and oddities surrounding the Trump administration after newsletter promotion Palestinian photojournalist, Motaz Azaiza, was also in the crowd and delivered brief remarks. Just after 8pm, the group began walking to the Trump International hotel. They gathered in front of the hotel, sitting in the street, singing and chanting. Around 8.15pm ET, New York police department officers began arresting protesters for blocking the street. It was unclear as of 9pm ET how many people were arrested but the Guardian counted at least more than 40 people. Those arrested were loaded on to police vans and the crowd dispersed shortly after. In a press release issued after the arrests occurred, IfNotNow said that this mobilization marked 'the broadest tent coalition in the Jewish community against the atrocities in Gaza in the last two years, representing the vast majority of US Jews who are outraged by the actions of the Israeli government in Gaza'.

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