Washington, DC - October 19, 2023 - Approximately 500 individuals have been detained during a sit-in at the United States Congress in Washington, DC, organized by the advocacy group Jewish Voice for Peace. The protest was staged to denounce what the demonstrators referred to as "Israel's ongoing oppression of Palestinians."


Protesters Rally for Change


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On Wednesday, protesters, many clad in shirts bearing the slogan "Not in our name," gathered on the floor of the congressional building. They were met by a significant police presence, and as they sat in the lobby, they unfurled a prominent banner demanding a "ceasefire." This act of dissent took place against the backdrop of escalating casualties resulting from Israel's military campaign in the besieged Gaza Strip.



According to Jewish Voice for Peace, around 10,000 people also took to the streets of the US capital to voice their support for the cause.


Demand for Attention on US Role


In a statement, Jewish Voice for Peace asserted, "We shut down Congress to draw mass attention to the US complicity in Israel's ongoing oppression of Palestinians." The progressive Jewish organization aims to spotlight the United States' involvement in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.


Police Response


US law enforcement officials confirmed that they successfully cleared the congressional building of protesters by Wednesday evening. Subsequently, they began processing the arrests made during the demonstration.


This protest highlights the growing concern and activism surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict within the United States, as individuals and organizations continue to demand attention and action to address the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.