Watergate residents irked by their temporary neighbor: Netanyahu
Briefly

For the hundreds of residents, guests, employees and business owners at the storied Watergate complex in D.C., this is what entering and exiting their home or place of work this week looks like.
Resident Lisa-Joy Zgorski expressed frustration that the Watergate Hotel hosted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and disrupted their daily routines.
Netanyahu's visit and speech in Washington, amidst growing criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, led to protests and lawmakers boycotting his address.
Law enforcement's extensive security measures at the Watergate highlighted the impact of hosting a controversial world leader on local residents, causing inconvenience and discontent.
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