A group of several hundred pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Bryant Park this afternoon to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.
Hundreds calling for a #CeasefireNow in Bryant Park pic.twitter.com/DNed5BnyV8
— DRUM #CeasefireNow (@DesisRisingUp) November 9, 2023
The NY Post reports:
The crowds of demonstrators labeled Israel a “terrorist state” while chanting “From river to the sea, Palestine will be free” – a phrase known to call for the eradication of Israel — as they marched through midtown on Thursday evening…
“Biden, Biden, you can’t hide, you’re supporting genocide,” protesters also yelled just hours after the commander in chief told reporters there is “no possibility” of a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
Susan Sarandon was briefly a speaker at the rally. This Reuters clip is nearly 30 minutes long and gives a sense of what was being said.
LIVE: Pro-Palestinian demonstration in New York's Bryant Park https://t.co/7ln7UNfUqs
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 9, 2023
Protesters then started to march and made their way to the NY Times building. There they read the names of the paper’s editorial board and accused them of having blood on their hands:
Hundreds of writers read aloud the names of the New York Times editorial board, screaming: “New York Times you have blood on your hands.” pic.twitter.com/Xz3SWFHcqn
— Mohammed El-Kurd (@m7mdkurd) November 9, 2023
Some of the protesters got inside the lobby and held chants demanding a ceasefire.
BREAKING: Media workers have taken over the lobby of the New York Times headquarters in NYC in protest of their biased coverage of Palestine.
They are reading from newspapers bearing the names of the thousands of Gazans murdered by Israel in the last month. pic.twitter.com/DGi9yw0BTt
— BreakThrough News (@BTnewsroom) November 9, 2023
More from the lobby:
UPDATE: Protesters have covered the floor of New York Times in newspapers bearing the names of the thousands of Gazans murdered by Israel in the last month.
The newspaper is called “The New York Crimes.” pic.twitter.com/7dkpHI86UA
— BreakThrough News (@BTnewsroom) November 9, 2023
I’m honestly not sure why they are upset with the NY Times, the paper that eagerly ran with Hamas’ claims about the hospital bombing. But they were demanding the paper be shut down.
Oh look, ‘pro-Palestine’ protesters shouting “shut it down” at NYT headquarters pic.twitter.com/PGKRksFQlz
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) November 9, 2023
Meanwhile, outside the building some fine citizens decided to vandalize an NYPD vehicle. Not sure what his has to do with the war in Gaza. I think it’s just that the left can’t help turning on police wherever they see them. So far I don’t see any video of the vandals in action even though there were hundreds of people right there with phones.
#BREAKING NYPD car smashed up and tagged with “Free Gaza” and “IDF”, “KKK” outside of New York Times building.
This comes after thousand of Pro-Palestine protesters marched from Bryant Park and stormed the NYTs building lobby demanding a "Ceasefire Now" in Gaza.
📹: Olga Fe… pic.twitter.com/5ZeTZ0P7UK
— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) November 9, 2023
After a while the protesters moved on and headed to Times Square:
Moving on from New York Times to heart of Times Square. No let up. More sirens. Police had NYT building clogged with officers. pic.twitter.com/voiKB5AkIF
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) November 9, 2023
Apparently there was already a big crowd in Times Square tonight because a member of BTS was performing. Sort of a different vibe:
Surprise! Jung Kook @bts_bighit pop-up concert on the @tsxent billboard in #TimesSquare 💜🐰 #정국 #Jungkook #Jungkook_GOLDEN #BTS #ARMY #JungkookNYC #JK pic.twitter.com/BJYrt3ilbD
— Times Square (@TimesSquareNYC) November 10, 2023
The NY Times now has a story up about today’s protest. It barely mentions the protest inside their own building, leaving it to one sentence near the very end. It also leaves out most of what protesters were chanting, i.e. no “From river to the sea” and nothing about the NY Times having blood on its hands.
The march in Midtown closed sections of Fifth Avenue before protesters turned onto 34th Street, snarling evening commute traffic. Participants waved Palestinian flags and chanted “Shut it down” and “Free Palestine” to a drumbeat as they passed under the Christmas lights already strung along Macy’s facade…
As the protest wound its way up Eighth Avenue toward Times Square, it paused in front of the doors of The New York Times — with dozens breaking off to protest in the lobby — before returning to Bryant Park.
Outside the building on West 40th Street, a police cruiser’s back window was smashed, and the vehicle was graffitied with the words “IDF KKK.”
It’s not clear if this is over for the night or if this crowd will decide on more vandalism before the night is over.
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