S.F. activists display 120-foot 'End U.S. aid to Israel' banner on Twin Peaks
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S.F. activists display 120-foot 'End U.S. aid to Israel' banner on Twin Peaks
"The activists called out the 'genocide' in Gaza and said Israel is 'blockading supplies for food, medicine, and shelter, while continuing to bomb and shoot people on a daily basis.'"
"'Israel's unprovoked attack on Iran and Lebanon has dragged the U.S. and the entire Middle East into all-out war,' wrote one of the activists in the statement."
"'But we are telling our community that even though things are chaotic, the solution is simple: End U.S. aid to Israel.'"
Anonymous activists displayed a large banner in Palestinian colors on Twin Peaks, San Francisco, urging an end to U.S. funding for Israel. They highlighted the deaths of over 100,000 people in the region due to the conflict. The banner, measuring 50-by-120 feet, was installed quickly by community members. Activists condemned the blockade of essential supplies in Gaza and reported significant casualties. They called for an end to U.S. aid to Israel, linking local military shipments to the broader conflict in the Middle East.
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