Tens of thousands of demonstrators attended the March for Israel held Tuesday on the National Mall in Washington.
Reporters for The Daily Signal and staffers from The Heritage Foundation were on the ground at the march and captured photos some of the signs demonstrators carried. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.)
The march was organized in solidarity with Israel in the wake of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, when Hamas killed about 1,400 people and took some 240 hostages. Hamas’ attack saw the most Jewish bloodshed in one day since the Holocaust. Since the attack, there has been a rise in antisemitism.
In a bipartisan show of support for Israel, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.; House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y.; and Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, took to the stage at the march making clear their support for the Jewish state.
“The calls for a cease-fire are outrageous,” said Johnson.
The following are some of the signs the demonstrators carried to express their sentiments:
A woman holds a sign reading “Never Again Is Now,” and a man holds a sign reading “Israel Is Fighting The World’s War!!! We Must Stop Terrorism!” on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Sara Garstka/The Daily Signal)A woman hoists a sign reading “Didn’t we say never again?” in Washington on Tuesday. (Photo: Lucy Gilbert/The Daily Signal)Two women carry signs reading “Israel Stands With America; Does America Stand With Israel?” and “Anti-Zionism is Antisemitism” on Tuesday in Washington. (Photo: Sara Garstka/The Daily Signal)A woman displays a sign featuring a Bible verse, Luke 4:18-19, in Washington on Tuesday. (Photo: Lucy Gilbert/The Daily Signal)A man holds a sign reading “Hamas Is War And Death; Jihad Is War And Death. Please Choose Peace!” on Tuesday in Washington. (Photo: Sara Garstka/The Daily Signal)Two women carry signs reading “Israel Protects Civilians With Missiles; Hamas Protects Missiles With Civilians” and “Let My People Go! 240 Hostages” in Washington on Tuesday. (Photo: Sara Garstka/The Daily Signal)Three men display signs reading “Philly Stands With Israel”; “Empathy not enmity. One man’s independence is another man’s catastrophe”; and a third opposing antisemitism and Islamophobia and in support of Israel and Palestine, on Tuesday in Washington. (Photo: Lucy Gilbert/The Daily Signal)Two men show off signs reading “Nazis Don’t Get To Call Timeout” and “Denazify Gaza” in Washington on Tuesday. (Photo: Lucy Gilbert/The Daily Signal)A man carries a sign reading “Let my people go!” on Tuesday in Washington. (Photo: Lucy Gilbert/The Daily Signal)A man displays a sign reading “Christians Stand With Israel” in Washington on Tuesday. (Photo: Lucy Gilbert/The Daily Signal)
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Genard Musay
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