Jewish Community Faces Stranded Crisis and Heart-Wrenching Testimonies at DC Israel Rally

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Hundreds of members of Detroit's Jewish community who flew to Washington, D.C., to march in solidarity with Israel against Hamas in Gaza were delayed and in some cases prevented from participating due to a "malicious walk-off" by some bus drivers. The bus company, which remains unnamed, claimed that several drivers called in sick, causing the delays. Despite the setbacks, tens of thousands of Israel supporters rallied on the National Mall, voicing solidarity against Hamas and demanding the return of the hostages taken by the group. Palestinian Americans have also held rallies calling for a ceasefire in the fighting.
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