San Francisco police detain protesters at Israeli consulate

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Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy the building lobby of the Israeli consulate, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in downtown San Francisco, California, U.S., June 3, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy the lobby of the Israeli consulate, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, in downtown San Francisco, on June 3.

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- San Francisco police detained a group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators who entered the lobby of the building housing the Israeli consulate after they refused to leave, the authorities said on June 3.

An unspecified number of people were “detained for potential arrest”, the police said in a statement. “Officers have been making multiple warnings to the individuals to disperse and exit the private property on their own.”

A Reuters witness estimated about 50 people were inside the building on the ground floor. Police led protesters out of the building one by one and loaded them into police vehicles, their hands bound by zip ties.

Protesters, who were voicing opposition to Israel’s incursion into Gaza, had said they planned to stay until forcibly removed, the San Francisco Chronicle reported from the scene.

A group called the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network said on Instagram that 100 people participated in the protest. The network, which says its membership is Jewish, posted images of banners they hung such as: “Committing a genocide makes Jews less safe; Not in my name!”

The Israeli consulate said it was “appalled, but not surprised” by the protesters who entered the lobby of the building where the consulate is located.

The Israeli statement labelled the protesters as “pro-Hamas rioters”. The consulate added that the police responded rapidly.

At least 36,479 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s eight-month-old assault on the Gaza Strip, say health officials in the Hamas-ruled enclave.

The war began when

Hamas militants attacked Israel on Oct 7,

killing 1,200 people and abducting some 250 others, of whom some 120 are believed to remain in captivity in Gaza, according to Israeli tallies. REUTERS

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