Dozens of pro-Palestine protesters arrested at NYSE


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The New York Police Department arrested dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters outside the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, Oct. 14. They were calling attention to Israel’s ongoing attacks on Gaza. 

Hundreds of demonstrators from the Jewish Voices for Peace group staged a sit-in outside the building. Several people chained themselves to the doors just before the opening bell. 

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The group shouted “free Palestine” and held signs that read “Jews for Palestine’s freedom.” They also blocked off the building while demanding the U.S. government “fund FEMA, not genocide.” 

The group posted on X following the arrests, “our ancestors taught us to never be bystanders in the face of injustice.” This comes after Israel’s military launched another attack Sunday, Oct. 13, which included an airstrike on a hospital in Gaza.

The strike targeted Hamas militants that were allegedly operating out of the hospital, according to the Israeli Defense Forces. An NYPD spokesperson said around 200 people were arrested at the protest.

Jodie Hawkins (Senior Video Producer) and Jack Henry (Video Editor ) contributed to this report.
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