U.S. and Israeli military actions condemned at Center City protest


More than 100 Philadelphians engaged in a midday protest Saturday against U.S. military action in the Middle East that included a City Hall rally and later march to Rittenhouse Square.

The protest, which condemned the recent attacks by Israel and the U.S. on Iran, as well as Israeli actions in Gaza, was originally scheduled for last Monday, but was moved to 1 p.m. Saturday to avoid last week’s extreme heat. In the time since the rescheduling, a ceasefire between the three countries was reached.

Organizers had said earlier in the week they expected hundreds to participate Saturday. Of those that did show, many brandished signs and harmonized in chants denouncing the actions of Israel and the U.S.

“The U.S. and Israel have not stopped. They want regime change in that country [Iran], and we do not believe that they will stop until they get it,” said Joel Northam, 37, who participated in the protest. Billy Penn approached multiple protest participants, who almost unanimously refused to speak on the record or share their identity.





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