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Pro-Palestinian Protestors Claimed to Have Released Creepy Crawlers into Hotel Hosting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu

A pro-Palestinian organization claimed to have released maggots and other bugs into the Watergate Hotel, showing the act in a video posted Wednesday. The hotel is hosting several Israeli delegates, including Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of their joint address with Congress.

The disturbing video shows several types of bugs, including crickets and maggots, crawling on a table decorated with American and Israeli flags in the background.

The video was posted on X by the Palestinian Youth Movement.

“BON APPETIT!! MAGGOTS RELEASED ON THE CRIMINAL ZIONIST’S WAR TABLE! Palestine protestors manufactured chaos at the Watergate Hotel last night so that Netanyahu, Israeli Mossad agents, and the Secret Service had no peace as they continue to terrorize our people,” the group wrote on X.

Over 200 NYPD officers arrived in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday to assist Capitol police in helping protect against the thousands of pro-Palestinian protestors expected to be present. Other officers from around the country have also been reported to be in attendance.

Hundreds of protestors took over the rotunda in the U.S. Capitol Building. Wearing red shirts, they sat on the floor chanting.

Several protestors were arrested on Tuesday for blocking and incommoding and more are expected on Wednesday.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene pointed out the hypocrisy in an X post, questioning if they will be treated like the Jan. 6 protestors.

Palestinian sympathizers also dyed the fountains around the capital red to represent the bloodshed in Gaza against the civilians.

Netanyahu said that he decided to address Congress to remind the U.S. of its alliance with Israel. Tension has risen since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and hundreds more taken as hostages.

The Biden administration currently criticized Israel for not delivering aid to the civilians in Gaza.

“In my speech, I will emphasize the importance of bipartisan support for Israel,” Netanyahu said before heading to the U.S.

“I will address our friends on both sides of the map and tell them that regardless of who will be chosen to lead the American people after the presidential elections, Israel is the most important ally of the United States in the Middle East, an irreplaceable ally.”
AbbeyRhode · F
There really is no excuse for not being able to distinguish good from evil, when evil makes it so very obvious which ones they are.
kodiac · 22-25, M
Guess the secret service is standing down.Again
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graphite · 61-69, M
@mysteryespresso Hamas would love to "cry" that Americans (deliberately placed where Hamas weapons are) were being killed by the Israelis.

 
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