Categories: Palestine

LA groups protest war criminal Netanyahu’s White House meeting

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Activists gathered outside the Zionist consulate in Los Angeles on Feb. 6 to denounce war criminal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s White House visit and the continued U.S. imperialist escalation against the people of Gaza, the West Bank, and all of Palestine. 

Organizers from several organizations participated in the demonstration, including the Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice, Al-Awda – The Right to Return Coalition, Code Pink, and Justice 4 Palestine.

During the event, alleged reports of a possible shooter in a building across the street brought out the police and fire department. John Parker of the Harriet Tubman Center addressed the crowd:

“This is not going to scare us away. We know that police and the state will try to discourage protests with fear and sometimes intentional provocations.  I don’t know if this was them or a fascist Zionist trying to scare us, but the point is, it will not stop us. It will just encourage us to do more.” 

From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!

Lev Koufax is an anti-Zionist Jewish activist.

Lev Koufax

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