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Pro-Palestinian protesters blocked traffic in Queens, New York City, New York, for what they called “Nakba Day,” which charges that Israel destabilized Palestinian culture and society in 1948 after achieving statehood.
NOW: Pro-Palestine protesters set off smoke bombs as they take to the streets in defiance of NYPD’s order to stay on the sidewalk, Rep. Rashida Tlaib recently ignited controversy when she commemorated the “Nakba,” which characterizes Israel’s ascent to statehood as a “catastrophe.
Pro-Palestinian voices have also charged that Israel’s invasion of Gaza in response to the horrific October 7 terrorist attack
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