Supporters of Israel rallied by the tens of thousands on the National Mall under heavy security, voicing solidarity in the fight against Hamas and crying never again."
The March for Israel on Tuesday offered a resounding and bipartisan endorsement of one of America's closest allies as criticism has intensified over Israel's offensive in Gaza, set off by the bloody October 7 Hamas incursion.
Overlooking a sea of Israeli and US flags, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and the House Democratic leader, Hakeem Jefferies, came together on the stage and, with Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, joined hands. We stand with Israel," Schumer chanted.
Yet underneath that projection of unity, Democrats are sharply divided over Israel's course and its treatment of Palestinians. President Joe Biden now is urging Israel to restrain some of its tactics to ease civilian suffering in Gaza after voicing full-throated solidarity with the Israelis in the war's early weeks.
A succession of speakers took the stage to denounce the Hamas attack and what they said was a virulent spread of anti-semitism internationally, an embarrassment to all civilised people and nations, in the words of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who addressed the crowd by video.
After the largest massacre since the Holocaust, he said, let us call out together, never again.
No one will break us, he vowed. We will rise again. ... There is no greater and just cause than this.
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Ernst said Hamas' brutality cannot be overstated. They murder babies, she said. "They rape women. They abuse the elderly. How anyone in America could sympathize with these terrorists is unfathomable.
Hamas militants stormed into Israel from Gaza in the surprise incursion on October 7, killing more than 1,200 people and taking more than 200 hostages. Israel has responded with weeks of attacks in Gaza, which have killed more than 11,000 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry.
Rachel Goldberg, mother of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was taken hostage while attending a music festival attacked by Hamas, said the days since the attack had been slow motion torment.
These children of God range in age from 9 months to 87 years, Goldberg said of the hostages taken to Gaza. They are Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, and Hindus. Why are they being left underground in the dirt?
The Homeland Security Department designated the march a level 1 security event, the highest classification in its system and one usually used for the Super Bowl and other major events, two law enforcement officials said. The designation means the event required substantial law enforcement assistance from federal agencies, the officials said.
The FBI and Homeland Security sent a joint bulletin to law enforcement officials in Washington warning about the potential for violence or an attack inspired by the Israel-Hamas war, the officials said. But the bulletin said clearly that federal officials haven't identified any specific, actionable threat to the march, they said.
The officials were not authorised to discuss details of the law enforcement bulletin publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
Many of the demonstrators at the March for Israel wore Israeli flags wrapped around their shoulders, flowing behind them, or held small Israeli flags in their hands. Security was tight, with dump trucks blocking access to the mall and police dispersed throughout the area and on horseback.
I hope that it shows solidarity with Israel, said Jackie Seley of Rockville, Maryland, who came with friends from New York. And I hope that it raises awareness for the hostages that are currently in danger.
Melanie Lubin of Olney, Maryland, wore a flag half made up with the Stars and Stripes and half with Israel's blue and white Star of David.
Asked about the death toll in Gaza and criticism of the way Israel has conducted its military campaign, she said: I think everyone is concerned about what is happening in Gaza and to civilians in Israel. Israel is doing its best. This is a war. Israel did not start this war.
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