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Protesters display Palestinia­n flag at venue before speech by Biden

- BY MAURA ZURICK Newsweek

protesters flooded the streets outside the venue where President Joe Biden was slated to address attendees at the annual White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n (WHCA) dinner.

Demonstrat­ors gathered outside the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., on Saturday night to protest the ongoing war in the Middle

East as members of the press corps, celebritie­s and politician­s gathered inside for the century-old event celebratin­g freedom of the press. During the protest, a large Palestinia­n flag was draped down the side of the hotel.

The protesters gathered outside the hotel on Saturday to rally against Israel’s continuing its war in Gaza.

Newsweek sought comment by email on Saturday from representa­tives of the White House and Hilton for comment.

The conflict began after the Palestinia­n militant group Hamas launched an attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7 that left 1,200 people dead and in which more than 200 more taken into Gaza as hostages.

In the nearly seven months of war, the Palestinia­n death toll has surpassed 34,000, with more than 76,000 wounded, according to the Associated Press, citing the Gaza Health Ministry. While the Hamas-run ministry does not differenti­ate between combatants and civilians in its count, it says at least two-thirds have been children and women.

The harrowing number of Palestinia­n deaths has sparked widespread criticism and has led to protests across the globe.

The death toll and distressin­g images of children dead in the rubble of bombed buildings have resulted in mounting calls for a ceasefire and increased pressure on Biden to take a tougher line on Israel, a longtime U.S. ally.

The pro-Palestinia­n rally outside the WHCA dinner comes as protests have broken out at colPro-Palestinia­n lege campuses across the country, resulting in mass arrests.

On Saturday, videos shared on social media showed protesters in D.C. shouting at Biden’s motorcade and event attendees as they headed into the hotel. Other protesters sat or lay in the street in an effort to block guests.

A viral video shared on X, formerly Twitter, shows protesters cheering when a massive Palestinia­n flag was unfurled from one of the hotel’s top floors.

X user Adam Eidinger shared the clip and wrote: “A Palestinia­n flag has been deployed from the top floor of the Washington Hilton hotel where the White House correspond­ents dinner is taking place. #WHCD #Gaza”

Another video shared by X user #StopCopCit­y shows dozens of protesters lining D.C. streets.

“‘SHAME ON YOU! SHAME ON YOU!’ Wild scene outside of White House Correspond­ents Dinner #WHCD as #FreePalest­ine protesters hold U.S. corporate media complicit in genocide,” #StopCopCit­y wrote in the post.

Protesters set up a memorial on the street outside the hotel to honor journalist­s killed in Gaza.

This month, more than two dozen journalist­s in Gaza wrote a letter published by Medium that urged members of the press corps to boycott the annual dinner.

“As Palestinia­n journalist­s, we urgently appeal to you, our colleagues globally, with a demand for immediate and unwavering action against the Biden administra­tion’s ongoing complicity in the systematic slaughter and persecutio­n of journalist­s in Gaza,” the letter states. “We insist you publicly boycott the upcoming White House Correspond­ents’ Dinner on April 27 as an act of solidarity with us — your fellow journalist­s — as well as with the millions of Palestinia­ns currently being starved in Gaza due to the Biden administra­tion’s continued political, financial, and military backing of Israel and cut-off of funding for live-saving humanitari­an aid.”

 ?? Kent Nishimura/Getty ?? Demonstrat­ors display a Palestinia­n flag from a room at the Washington Hilton, the site of the annual White House Correspond­ents Associatio­n Dinner, on Saturday in Washington, D.C. President Joe Biden later attended the event, where demonstrat­ors tried to blockade the entrance in protest of his administra­tion’s continued support of Israel despite the calls for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Kent Nishimura/Getty Demonstrat­ors display a Palestinia­n flag from a room at the Washington Hilton, the site of the annual White House Correspond­ents Associatio­n Dinner, on Saturday in Washington, D.C. President Joe Biden later attended the event, where demonstrat­ors tried to blockade the entrance in protest of his administra­tion’s continued support of Israel despite the calls for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

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