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Demonstrators protest arrested close to Sen. Chuck Schumer’s New York house

Anti-Israel agitators staged a “sedar on the street” protest in entrance of the Brooklyn house of Senate Majority Chief Chuck Schumer in protest of American assist for Israel.

The protests got here after the Senate handed a $95 billion emergency international assist bundle to Israel, Gaza and Ukraine.

Organized by pro-Palestinian teams, the protest was described as a “seder on the street” for the second night time of the week-long Jewish Passover.

Images from the protest confirmed giant teams of demonstrators gathering in entrance of Schumer’s Brooklyn, New York house.

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The protesters urged Schumer to assist an finish to the U.S. offering weapons to Israel for its ongoing battle in Gaza.

Following speeches from pro-Palestinian leaders, a number of individuals had been arrested by New York Police Department (NYPD) officers.

The NYPD didn’t instantly reply to Fox Information’ request on what number of protesters had been arrested.

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The demonstrators on the Senate majority leader’s home got here as New York Metropolis has confronted an eruption of anti-Israel protests.

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Since Friday, a whole bunch of scholars and others have been arrested at Columbia, Yale, New York College and different colleges.

Greater than 100 college students had been arrested at Columbia University final week, and the distinguished college has determined to cancel in-person courses in an try to defuse tensions.

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