Strong police presence at pro-Palestinian rally in downtown Miami; arrests made
There were verbal clashes over the Israel-Hamas War near the Torch of Friendship in downtown Miami on Friday afternoon, where a pro-Palestinian rally was being held.
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There were verbal clashes over the Israel-Hamas War near the Torch of Friendship in downtown Miami on Friday afternoon, where a pro-Palestinian rally was being held.
CBS News Miami's Ivan Taylor reported there had been four arrests at a pro-Palestinian rally in downtown Miami on Friday afternoon.
The Jewish community around the world was on high alert Friday, as the former Hamas chief called for a "Global Day of Rage." The U.S. designates Hamas as a terrorist organization.
Sen. Cory Booker, a Democrat serving on the Foreign Relations Committee, was in Jerusalem when Hamas launched its attack on Israel.
More than 1,200 people have been killed in Israel, including 27 Americans, and over 1,500 have been killed in Gaza, according to officials.
The Gaza Strip has been pounded by relentless airstrikes since Hamas militants launched a full-scale assault on southern Israel.
What started as a peaceful protest in support of Palestinians on the campus of FAU quickly escalated and emotions flared.
What started as a peaceful protest in support of Palestinians on the campus of FAU quickly escalated and emotions flared.
Dozens of pro-Palestine supporters came face to face with pro-Israeli supporters prompting a confrontation, resulting in arrests.
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A Holocaust survivor said fighting in Israel hit a nerve that causes constant pain. He spoke up to share his perspective hoping it opens hearts and minds to change.
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Jalal "Jay" Shehadeh spent his formative years in the West Bank. As a Palestinian American, he believes it's unfair to paint his people in a negative light based on Hamas' attack on Israel.
CBS News Miami spoke to South Florida families returning from Israel at Broward's airport as the Israel-Hamas War continues.
Some Palestinian Americans are speaking out about the Hamas-Israeli War.
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Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava is horrified by the images coming out of israel. "To all the lives lost, and all the missing, our prayers, our condolences to the families. "Unthinkable, unbelievable, unacceptable," she said.
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava is horrified by the images coming out of israel. "To all the lives lost, and all the missing, our prayers, our condolences to the families. "Unthinkable, unbelievable, unacceptable," she said.
South Florida residents and others returning from Israel say they are horrified and haunted by what they saw.
How did it get to this? Israel in conflict. Under attack. Sadly, nothing new here has been going on since the turn of the last century,
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