Hundreds of S.F. protesters denounce U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran
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Hundreds of S.F. protesters denounce U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran
"I'm here to call for no war in Iran, no foreign intervention in the country. I have friends and family in Iran who I haven't been able to talk to. I assume my family is fleeing their city as we speak."
"We're tired of U.S. intervention in the Middle East, and of Israel's action in the Middle East. We don't want manufactured consent for this war. The narrative seems to always be about protecting the rights of girls, but today it was a girls' school that was bombed."
"Iranian state media reported Saturday evening that at least 201 people had been killed and more than 700 injured. The dead reportedly include more than 100 people killed in an Israeli air strike on an elementary girls' school in the southern city of Minab."
Several hundred people gathered outside San Francisco's Federal Building to protest a major U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran. Iranian state media reported at least 201 deaths and over 700 injuries, with more than 100 killed in an Israeli airstrike on an elementary girls' school in Minab. Protesters, including Iranian Americans with family in Iran, expressed opposition to U.S. intervention in the Middle East and criticized the bombing of civilian targets. President Trump announced Iran's Supreme Leader had been killed. The strikes followed renewed nuclear talks where Trump pressured Iran to limit its nuclear program while deploying additional warships to the region.
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