(JTA) — At least 300 people were arrested at a Jewish-led rally in the U.S. Capitol calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and condemning Israel for a “potential genocide” of the territory.
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For Austin, the past 15 months have been filled with protests, grief, and rising Islamaphobia and antisemitism. Jewish, Muslim Austinites reflect, hope ...
"I'm hopeful (the ceasefire) will come to fruition so that the hostages will be freed and the war will stop," Allan Gale, of Farmington Hills, a longtime Jewish activist in Michigan, said.
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