Thousands of protesters against Israel’s war in Gaza marched in New York City yesterday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited to address the UN General Assembly.
Protesters waved Palestinian flags, wore keffiyeh scarves and carried banners reading ‘Free Palestine’, ‘stop starving Gaza’ and ‘Arms embargo now’, video showed.
They gathered in Times Square, across town from the United Nations building, before marching to the UN.
“Netanyahu you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide,” they chanted.
In his UN address, Netanyahu denounced Western countries for embracing Palestinian statehood. Many delegates exited the hall when he took stage.
Images of starving Palestinians have sparked outrage against Israel’s assault on Gaza, which has killed tens of thousands of people and internally displaced Gaza’s entire population. Multiple rights experts say it amounts to genocide.
President Donald Trump, a Netanyahu ally, has cracked down on pro-Palestinian demonstrations, arresting protesters and attempting deportations.
Israel’s conduct in Gaza has also been a topic in New York City’s mayoral race. Pro-Palestinian mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani denounced Netanyahu’s visit while Eric Adams, the current mayor, said he was ‘proud to meet’ Netanyahu.
The Manhattan hotel where Netanyahu was staying was tightly guarded with protesters and Israeli supporters outside.
“War criminals don’t deserve any peace of mind. They don’t deserve any sleep,” said Andrea Mirez, one of the protesters.