Protesters shut down traffic in Washington, DC, as war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the U.S. Congress

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-07-24 13:54:16

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Washington, July 24 (RHC)-- Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress. 

Demonstrators were demanding an end to U.S. support for Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza and for Netanyahu to be arrested and tried for war crimes and crimes against humanity.  Their demand comes just weeks after the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced he was seeking an arrest warrant for Netanyahu. 

Dozens of Democratic members of Congress boycotted Netanyahu’s speech; meanwhile, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson welcomed Netanyahu back to the halls of Congress.  Mike Johnson said: “I’m happy to welcome Prime Minister — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for what will be his fourth address to a joint session of Congress. He will set the record, surpassing Winston Churchill, as the foreign leader who’s addressed Congress the most times.”

Speaker Johnson blasted Vice President Kamala Harris for skipping Netanyahu’s speech, calling her expected absence “outrageous” and “inexcusable.”   Harris plans to meet privately with Netanyahu on Thursday, as does President Biden.

Meanwhile, Vermont independent Senator Bernie Sanders condemned Netanyahu as a “war criminal” who never should have been extended an invitation to speak to the U.S. Congress.  

Sanders spoke from the Senate floor on Tuesday, saying “It will be the first time in American history that a war criminal has been given that honor.  Frankly, this invitation to Netanyahu is a disgrace and something that we will look back on with regret.”



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