One California assemblywoman is calling the protests that brought traffic to a standstill on the Golden Gate Bridge earlier this week "unacceptable" and declaring the protesters who trapped drivers and first responders for hours need to be held accountable to "the fullest extent of the law." Republican Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez, who represents California’s 71st district, spoke to Fox News Digital on Friday about the massive anti-Israel protests that had drivers stuck on the Golden Gate Bridge...
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People who were trapped on the Golden Gate Bridge for hours Monday during a pro-Palestinian protest might be considered victims, entitled to "restitution," San Francisco Dist. Atty. Brooke Jenkins said. In a post on the social media platform X, Jenkins urged those affected by the bridge closure to contact the California Highway Patrol and detail "what happened to you + contact info so you can be alleged as a victim." A total of 26 people were arrested Monday as part of a protest that shut down...
A Bay Area commuter harshly criticized the recent anti-Israel protest that blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge for hours, calling it "such an inconvenience and very devastating" for people trying to get into San Francisco to work and make ends meet. Ronald Davis, who commutes daily from Novato, Calif., to San Francisco, described to Fox News Digital the frustration he felt while forced to wait six hours on the landmark bridge as protesters chanted "Free Palestine" and blocked traffic. ...
Protesters occupying a pro-Palestine encampment and pro-Israel counterprotesters clashed at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus on Sunday as college demonstrations continue nationwide. Fights began between isolated members of the two groups before a counterprotest demonstration by the Israeli American Council, the Daily Bruin reported. Thousands gathered at the center of UCLA’s campus
Law enforcement is breaking up a large demonstration at the University of Southern California after students began camping out on campus to advocate for Palestine. The protest, "Gaza Solidarity Occupation," is part of a larger, nationwide trend of college demonstrations to support Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas War.Around 5 p.m., LAPD officers arrived on campus and issued a dispersal order. They ordered all protesters to move or face arrest. At least four people were arrested. While many...
Pro-Palestinian protesters removed the American flag from UNC's quad on Tuesday afternoon and replaced it with the Palestinian one in what was the latest disruptive incident on campus.
A protester was openly racist during a pro-Palestine demonstration at the UCLA encampment in Southern California. The incident is part of a host of protests across the U.S. demonstrating opposition to the Israel-Palestine conflict. On Saturday more than 200 people were detained at various universities across the country after some escalated into antisemitic rhetoric
“Pro-Palestine” students, professors, and others protesting on college campuses perfectly epitomize the entitlement of progressive ideology.
Students started gathering Friday to protest the loss of Palestinian and civilian lives during the war in Gaza.
Students at a growing number of U.S. colleges are gathering in protest encampments with a unified demand of their schools: Stop doing business with Israel — or any companies that support its ongoing war in Gaza.
Pro-Palestine protesters at George Washington University in D.C. have defaced a statue of the first U.S. president. The post Pro-Palestine Protesters Deface Statue of George Washington first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.