Anti-Israel agitators organized a protest in Washington, D.C., against American support of the Israeli military, targeting media attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Code Pink, a left-wing activist group, led the protest accusing the media of endorsing the White House’s support of Israel. They argue that the Correspondents’ Dinner, once a symbol of journalistic integrity, has become a platform that celebrates and endorses the administration’s actions, perpetuating anti-Palestinian narratives and ignoring Israeli war crimes.

Crowds of people marched through the streets of Washington, D.C., beating drums and yelling “Shame on you!” at well-dressed individuals attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Many of the demonstrators wore keffiyehs, waved Palestinian flags, or held signs mourning the loss of human life in Gaza. The protest aimed to draw attention to the media’s complicity in supporting the administration’s actions, rather than upholding journalistic integrity and holding the government accountable for its support of Israel.

The impact of the protests on President Biden, who was expected to leave the White House for the Correspondents’ Dinner, remains to be seen. The President was scheduled to take the stage at the dinner and make remarks later in the evening. The surge of anti-Israel demonstrations across the country has seen universities hosting protests, with Columbia University in New York City experiencing over 100 students participating in tent demonstrations. Harvard University, University of Southern California, and University of Texas at Austin have also witnessed heated protests, resulting in clashes with police officers and numerous arrests.

Protests have spread from Massachusetts to California to Texas, with Saturday seeing nearly 70 demonstrators at Arizona State University being arrested, many of whom were not affiliated with the university. The growing nationwide disruptions have escalated tensions at universities and colleges, as anti-Israel sentiment continues to gain momentum. The demonstrations raise concerns about the media’s role in perpetuating anti-Palestinian narratives and ignoring Israeli war crimes, prompting activists to take to the streets to demand accountability and justice for Palestine.

Overall, the protests in Washington, D.C., and across the country highlight the ongoing tensions surrounding American support for the Israeli military and the media’s role in endorsing such actions. Code Pink’s demonstration at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner serves as a stark reminder of the need for journalistic integrity and accountability in reporting on issues related to Israel and Palestine. As anti-Israel sentiment grows nationally, universities and colleges have become flashpoints for clashes between protesters and law enforcement, raising questions about freedom of speech and the right to peaceful assembly.

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