Pro-Palestinian protesters in California interrupted a Berkeley City Council meeting, shouting at members and participants while a vote on a Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation was occurring.
Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted the City Council in Berkeley, California, on Tuesday, shouting 'Zionist pigs!' and 'End Israel!' during a meeting that included a vote on marking Holocaust Remembrance Day, video of the event shared by the Jewish Community Relations Council showed. The anti-Israel mob also accused members of being 'genocide' enablers, 'traitors to this country' and 'spies for Israel.
' PRO-PALESTINIAN PROTESTER BREAKS OUT INSIDE SENATE OFFICE BUILDING, INTERRUPTS INTERVIEW WITH CEASE-FIRE CHANTS Protesters also repeatedly shouted 'Lies!' while 89-year-old Holocaust survivor Susanne DeWitt urged the City Council to adopt the Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation because of a 'horrendous surge in antisemitism.
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