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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Mag Mile Traffic in Chicago

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Traffic on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile

A group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered on the iconic Magnificent Mile in Chicago to draw attention to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The protesters blocked traffic along the bustling shopping district for over an hour, disrupting the usual flow of activity in the area. Their message was clear: they would not stand idly by while thousands of families suffered amidst the war abroad.

Standing outside the water tower on Michigan Avenue, pro-Palestinian activists handed out leaflets detailing the civilian death toll resulting from the recent escalation of violence between Hamas and Israel. As shoppers navigated the area, they were confronted with the harsh reality of a world in turmoil. The demonstration, which coincided with the beginning of the holiday shopping season, served as a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict.

Truce and Hostage Exchange

As the protest unfolded, news of a four-day truce between Israel and Hamas emerged, marking a potential turning point in the ongoing hostilities. The truce was agreed upon as part of a hostage exchange, with Hamas releasing 24 of the approximately 240 hostages held in Gaza for over a month. In return, Israel is expected to release 39 Palestinian prisoners in the near future.

CHICAGO – Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered on the Mag Mile to call attention to the Israel-Hamas war. Protesters blocked traffic along the Mag Mile for more than an hour Friday, declaring they would not accept “business as usual” in Chicago’s signature shopping district as thousands of families suffered abroad.

‘Bombs are falling while you’re shopping,’ said pro-Palestinian activists outside a water tower on Michigan Avenue, handing out leaflets about the civilian death toll after Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel and Israeli bombardment. The demonstration kicked off the holiday shopping season as details emerged of a four-day truce agreed to by Israel and Hamas over a hostage exchange. Hamas on Friday released 24 of the approximately 240 hostages the militant group has held in Gaza for more than a month, while Israel is expected to release 39 Palestinian prisoners later.

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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Block Traffic in Chicago

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