Protests and Walkouts Shake Congress as Emotions Run High

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A group of veterans from the About Face veterans group were arrested for protesting in Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's office, demanding a meeting and calling for an end to the siege on Gaza and a ceasefire. The group criticized lawmakers for not supporting a ceasefire and emphasized that the arrests occurred just days before Veterans Day. Protests have been taking place in Washington, D.C., and the Capitol to urge lawmakers to demand Israel accept a ceasefire. The conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in a humanitarian crisis, with thousands of Palestinians killed and limited access to food and water in Gaza.
- Veterans arrested for protest in Sen. Gillibrand’s office The Hill
- Retired Navy SEAL condemns 'wholly inappropriate' Gaza cease-fire protest by congressional staffers Fox News
- More than 100 congressional staffers stage walkout Middle East Eye
- Pro-Palestinian protesters in Harrisburg call for ceasefire in Gaza, take Pa. lawmakers to task PennLive
- Emotions Are Running Feverishly High in Congress The New Republic
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