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    Protesters make their way through New York City, demanding cease-fire overseas


    ByTom Negovan

    Sunday, October 29, 2023 3:31AM

    Protesters make their way through Brooklyn, demanding cease-fire

    BROOKLYN (WABC) — A large group of demonstrators made their way through New York City on Saturday. They are an amalgamation of different organizations – including local Jewish groups opposed to the conflict and calling for an immediate cease-fire.

    The demonstrators say they are in no way defending the terrorism of October 7, but say for the sake of the civilian population in Gaza in time for the violence to stop.

    The number of people joining the group has been growing throughout the day, raising voices against the war between Israel in Gaza.

    They marched through Prospect Park, across the Brooklyn Bridge and into Manhattan — nearing around three thousand at its peak.

    There have been some arrests at the protests – but as they call for peace, the group continues to do so peacefully.

    “The whole story is that a genocide is going on in Palestine — and the Israeli government is responsible, and so is the United States government,” said Maomi Brussel.

    As they marched, they chanted and waved the Palestinian flag, being trailed by the NYPD. Hundreds of officers kept watch on the ground and from above, using helicopters and drones — working to make sure the march for peace stays peaceful.

    “We need a ceasefire now to save all of the children in Gaza,” said Jessica Coyle, “We cannot stand by as children are dying. We cannot. No one should.”

    The protests have increased in size and tempo over the past few days as the Israeli ground operation has escalated.

    Overall, Saturday’s marches were generally peaceful.

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