Hundreds of protests outside the White House warned that President Washington DC -Donald Trump pursued Gaza in ethnic and the United States “owned” the territory.
Hundreds of demonstrations in Washington DC gathered on Tuesday evening to visit the White House, Prime Minister Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and to call for the Trump administration to stop the supply of weapons to Israel.
The protests said “free Palestine” and accused Israel’s atrocities in security.
Michael Shartser, a protest activist, said that Americans did not want to use taxes to kill Palestinians.
Shirter rejected the call of Trump’s ethnic gaza as a “crazy” position.
“Palestine people don’t go anywhere. They are indigenous people on the land,” he told Al Jazira. “It’s a colonial idea that you are going to drive away people.”
Trump used to say “I love you” to leave Gaza if a Palestinian was given a chance.
The U.S. President is facing opposition from Arab countries and rights organizations for proposed plans, and critics say they are equivalent to ethnic purification.
However, Trump doubled his remarks at a press conference with Netanyahu in the latter half of Tuesday, and the United States stated that it would “take over Gaza” after it “owns it” in the past.
“Literally Geno Side architect”
In the protest of the White House, Sofia Ahmado, a 24 -year -old Iranian -American demonstrator, had a hard time finding a word explaining a call for massive displacement in Gaza.
“I don’t like the fact that he is the president,” Ahmad told Al Jazira.
“He is a fascist, psychopath, narcissist, but it is still important to appear here.”
She emphasized Netanyahu that she was a fugitive from justice desired by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the suspicion of war crimes in Gaza, such as using a hunger aTION as a war weapon.
“DC is full of war criminals, but the worst is the worst thing here.
The attack of Israel in Gaza has killed nearly 62,000 Palestinians, including thousands of missing people, estimated to have died since October 2023.
Major human rights organizations and UN experts have accused the Israeli Genocide for Palestinians.
Mohammad Kasim, the organizer of Palestine’s Youth Movement, said that the protest was furious that Netanyahu, a “war criminal”, was invited to Washington DC.
“We are on the street here and protest to clarify that he is not welcomed in our city,” Kasim said.
“There is no way,” he added that Trump could succeed in Palestinians out of Gaza.
“We’ve seen Gaza’s Palestinians see the determination, immovable, and love that Gaza has demonstrated in the past 15 to 16 months,” he said. “If Donald Trump believes that our people will surrender and leave their land, he is terribly wrong.”
The protests projected a “I wanted” poster with the face of Netanyahu in a hotel overlooking the White House.
They also waved the Palestinian flag to accuse the US support for Israel.
“I pay the house, not the Genocide,” said a poster.
A woman standing in the middle of the crowd stood in the middle of the crowd, just as an activist who drew an officer in Israel was binding her and dragging her.
“Gold opportunity”
At the beginning of that day, Palestine’s right to defenders held a press conference in the same place as the protest that blamed Netanyahu’s visit.
Osama -Abuia Side, a Palestinian American executive director, should not allow Trump to manipulate him, and calls the US President to change the dynamics of the United States and Israel. He said not.
ABUIRSHAID said that former U.S. President Joe Biden broke him to President Netanyafu and showed him a “middle finger.”
“Trump has this great opportunity to show where his boss is and he has arrived in a new era,” Avyle Shade told reporters.
“That doesn’t mean we agree to all of his policies, but we agree with one thing. The United States should be respectful again,” he said.
Medium Benjamin, a co -founder of anti -war group pink, said that Trump had an incredible opportunity in the Middle East to pursue peace.
“Is he going to the warmer or listening to the voices of the American people who have said for months?
She added that Netanyahu should face justice for a pale aggressive act of Palestinians and should not be invited to the White House.
“Netanyafu does not belong to the Washington DC street. He belongs to Hague,” said Benjamin.
Push to sue Trump
Some speakers at the press conference have appealed to Trump’s pledge to bring peace in the Middle East by hitting a more settlement tone and pursue the “American first agenda.”
Supporters argued that priority on US profits would be “no” in the demands of Netaniyahu for more weapons and support for Israel.
Trump praised the brokered Gaza ceasefire.
When asked about the obvious reconciliation tone, Nihad Awad said that the executive director of the United States and the Islamic Council (CAIR) did not indicate a change in stance.
He pointed out that his group was “completely different” with Trump and some policies, including the promotion of the president’s anti -immigration.
“But that doesn’t mean that he and the people are just enemies,” said.
“We have a very powerful office, and he can bring peace -based peace, justice, freedom, and dignity, as important opportunities to bring peace to the community. I believe this is our complaint -he promises it.
A few hours later, Awad issued a statement that accuses Trump’s call for driving away Palestinians in Gaza.
“Gaza belongs to Palestinians, not the United States, and President Trump’s call to temporarily or permanently drive Palestinians from their land is an absolute non -star.
“Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the whole Muslim world have revealed that this delusional idea is unacceptable.”