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Massive protests erupt at US Capitol against Netanyahu, police deploy pepper spray

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  • Thousands of protesters gathered at the U.S. Capitol to oppose Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit, highlighting widespread discontent with his policies and the ongoing Gaza conflict.
  • Capitol Police used pepper spray to disperse the crowd, leading to criticism of their handling of the peaceful demonstration.
  • The protest underscores the urgent need for a resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict and calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid for Gaza.

On Wednesday, the streets surrounding the U.S. Capitol were filled with thousands of protesters voicing their opposition to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit. The demonstration, organized by various activist groups including the ANSW (Act to Stop and End Racism) Coalition and Jewish Voice for Peace, aimed to highlight the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and to call for an end to the conflict.

The protesters carried Palestinian flags and banners with slogans such as "Arrest Netanyahu for Genocide" and "Free All Political Prisoners." The atmosphere was charged but largely peaceful until Capitol Police intervened. According to a statement from the police, they used pepper spray to disperse individuals who were attempting to breach the police line. "We are using pepper spray against anyone attempting to violate the law and breach that line," the police stated.

The demonstration coincided with Netanyahu's address to U.S. legislators, his first since the Hamas-led terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, which resulted in over 1,200 civilian and military fatalities. This attack ignited a protracted conflict in Gaza, which has since claimed approximately 39,000 Palestinian lives.

The protesters' demands were clear: they called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to what they described as Netanyahu's genocidal policies. "We were no threat to anyone," said one protester. "We were just here to make our voices heard, but the police treated us like criminals".

The use of pepper spray by Capitol Police drew sharp criticism from various quarters. An NBC News producer on the scene reported the chemical's effects on their skin, highlighting the aggressive nature of the police response. Despite the police action, the protest continued, with demonstrators determined to make their voices heard.

Netanyahu's visit to the U.S. has been controversial, with many American politicians and citizens expressing their disapproval of his policies. The U.S. has historically supported Israel with weapons and aid packages, but there is growing pressure for a more balanced approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The protest at the Capitol is part of a broader movement against Netanyahu's government and its actions in Gaza. The conflict has led to one of the most destructive wars in the region, with tens of thousands dead and many more displaced. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire, with reports of famine-like conditions affecting at least half of the population.

As Netanyahu continues his discussions with U.S. congressional members, the voices of the protesters outside the Capitol serve as a stark reminder of the deep divisions and the urgent need for a resolution to the conflict. The protest may have been met with pepper spray, but the message of the demonstrators remains clear: there must be an end to the violence and a move towards peace and justice for all involved.

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