Outside White House, hundreds protest attack on Iran, urge end to conflict
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Outside White House, hundreds protest attack on Iran, urge end to conflict
"It hits close to home. I also know that the people in Iran are the ones who are going to experience the most, the biggest consequences from these attacks."
"Fanaeian was among hundreds of demonstrators who gathered near the White House and other D.C. sites Saturday afternoon to protest the strikes targeting the Iranian government and the country's missile and nuclear program."
"In New York City, where several hundred people marched through Midtown Manhattan, organizers described the demonstration as just the start of a sustained movement to push back against the attack on Iran."
Following military strikes on Iran, hundreds of protesters gathered near the White House and other Washington D.C. locations to oppose the attacks on Iran's government and nuclear program. Demonstrators, including Iranian Americans with family in Iran, expressed concerns about civilian consequences. Simultaneously, supporters of the strikes gathered nearby, celebrating the military action. Similar protests emerged in New York, Chicago, Denver, and other U.S. cities, as well as internationally. Organizers described the demonstrations as the beginning of sustained opposition to military intervention in Iran, with participants citing concerns about entering another war in the Middle East.
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