A large group of protesters demanding an Israeli cease-fire entered the Cannon House office building in the afternoon of Oct. 18, resulting in several arrests, according to Capitol police.
“We warned the protesters to stop demonstrating, and when they did not comply, we began arresting them.”
Protesters gathered outside the Capitol around midday, demanding that Congress do something to end the fighting between Israel and Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip.
After Hamas terrorists massacred Israeli civilians earlier this month, Israel retaliated with airstrikes in Gaza, which have been generally supported by the Biden administration.
Now that the death toll in the Gaza Strip is rising, progressive lawmakers are putting more pressure on President Biden to call for restraint from Israel, which is responding to the brutal Hamas attacks.
Videos taken by Epoch Times reporters inside the Cannon building on Capitol Hill show protesters chanting, “Cease fire now!”
The House Sergeant at Arms said in an emailed statement received by The Epoch Times, “Due to First Amendment activities on Capitol Grounds, all pedestrian entry points to the House Office Buildings are restricted to Members and Staff ONLY.
“Public and Official Business Visitors (OBVs) are only permitted to enter via the Longworth 24/7 door at South Capitol Street until further notice.”
While the number of arrests is still unknown, Capitol Police have announced on X that roads would be closed and investigations will continue. In addition to the other arrests made inside the building, officials stated that three people have been arrested and charged with Assault on a Police Officer during processing.
Additionally, an estimated 500 protesters had gained access to the interior of the building, where they went to “demand an end to the Israeli and U.S. government’s genocide in Gaza.”
Before the protesters entered the Capitol, Reps. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) and Cori Bush (D-Mo.) addressed the gathering and urged President Biden to work on an immediate ceasefire.
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