Key Points
- Thousands protested a speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the US Capitol.
- More than 50 Democrats boycotted the speech due to the killing of civilians and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Inside Congress, Netanyahu labelled the protesters as “useful idiots” for Israel’s adversaries.
She said the families who had suffered in the wake of the October 7 kidnappings were “asking for a ceasefire deal that would bring the hostages home – and we hope the Prime Minister would spend his time achieving that goal.”
Democratic Representative Rashida Tlaib is the first Palestinian American woman to serve in Congress and has been a loud advocate on behalf of Palestinians. Source: EPA / Michael Reynolds / EPA
Inside Congress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he is ready to press forward with Israel’s war in Gaza until he achieves “total victory”.
Just as Netanyahu delivered the quote, US Democratic Representative and Palestinian American woman Rashida Tlaib held a sign reading “war criminal”, then turned to the back of the sign which read “guilty of genocide”.
The most notable absence was right behind him: Vice President Kamala Harris, who serves as president of the Senate, said a long-scheduled trip kept her from attending.
Protesters pepper sprayed at US capitol rally
Police wearing gas masks blocked the crowd, which was calling for an end to the war that has killed more than 39,000 Palestinians, from getting closer to the Capitol.
Protests were peaceful for the first few hours until about half an hour before the speech when demonstrators began a march and faced a blockade from police who used pepper spray, injuring some protesters.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called protesters “useful idiots” at an address to US Congress in Washington. Source: ABACA / Gripas Yuri / ABACA / PA
US Capitol Police said in a post on X that some members of the crowd became “violent” and “failed to obey” orders to move back from the police line.
Members of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish group carried Palestinian flags and signs reading “Free Palestine” and “Anti-Zionism is not antisemitism,” while a group of younger protesters danced and carried large banners reading “Stop Arming Israel” and “Stop War Crimes in Gaza.”
Netanyahu vehemently denies these allegations.
Source Agencies