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2023 demonstration in Washington, D.C., U.S.
March for Israel
DateNovember 14, 2023 (2023-11-14)
VenueNational Mall
LocationWashington, D.C., United States
CauseResponse toGaza war
Participants290,000 (claimed by organizers)
Websitemarchforisrael.org

Background

October 7 attacks
Military engagements
Civilian attacks

Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
Military engagements
Civilian attacks

War crimes and effects

Impacts and repercussions

Other theaters
West Bank conflicts
Red Sea/Yemen
Attacks on US bases
Israel–Hezbollah conflict
Iran–Israel proxy conflict
Assassinations and deaths of prominent individuals

See also

TheMarch for Israel was a pro-Israel demonstration that took place at theNational Mall inWashington, D.C., on November 14, 2023.[1][2][3] The rally was organized by theConference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations (CoP) and theJewish Federations of North America in solidarity withIsrael during theGaza war.[4]

Initially, the number of attendees was predicted to be 60,000.[5][6] Event organizers said the final turnout was much higher, estimating that 290,000 people attended the rally and an additional 250,000 joined via livestream. Organizers said the March for Israel was "the largest pro-Israel gathering in US history" and "the largest Jewish gathering in US history."[7]

The stated goals of the rally were to support Israel, call for the release ofhostages taken byHamas, and to combatantisemitism.

Background

For broader coverage of this topic, seeGaza war protests andAntisemitism during the Gaza war.

TheGaza war has sparked numerous protests, demonstrations, and vigils across the world. The protests have focused on a variety of issues related to the conflict and have been held on varying scales since the October 7 Hamas attacks.[8]

According to March for Israel website, the rally had three main objectives. In addition to standing in support of Israel, the other two goals were to raise awareness for and demand the release of the more than 240 hostages still being held by Hamas after over a month since theOctober 7 attacks. The rally was also aimed at condemning a rise in antisemitism following the start of the war, during which theNew York City Police Department reported a 164 percent increase inNew York City, and theLos Angeles Police Department reported a 140 percent increase inLos Angeles.[1][9]

Attendees and speakers

The organizers,Jewish Federations of North America andConference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, initially estimated 60,000 people would attend the event, according to the permit they filed to hold the event.[5][6] However, that evening, organizers said the total turnout was much higher, estimating that 290,000 people took part.[6][10] They further reported that 250,000 people joined via live stream.[11] That number of attendees would make the March for Israel the largest pro-Israel and the largest Jewish gathering in US history.[12][13][14]

TheHomeland Security Department designated the event as a "level 1" security event, that required substantial law enforcement assistance from federal agencies. While theFBI and Homeland Security had sent out a joint bulletin to law enforcement agencies prior to the march warning about potential violence, the bulletin did indicate that no specific actionable threat had been identified.[15]Many attendees came by charter buses organized by their Jewish communities. Groups came from New York, New Jersey,Los Angeles,Houston,Miami,Boston,Kansas City,[16]Philadelphia,Birmingham, Alabama and other domestic and international locations.[4] Attendees who flew in from Detroit, includingMichiganstate senatorJeremy Moss, were unable to attend when bus drivers scheduled to take them fromDulles International Airport staged a walk-off.[17][18]

Speakers at the rally includedSenate Majority LeaderChuck Schumer,House SpeakerMike Johnson,[4] House Minority LeaderHakeem Jeffries,[19] senatorJoni Ernst,Montana Tucker,[20] televangelistJohn Hagee,[21]Israeli presidentIsaac Herzog (via video fromJerusalem), and U.S.envoy on antisemitismDeborah Lipstadt.[22] Other notable speakers includedNatan Sharansky[23] actressDebra Messing,[24] actor and comedianMichael Rapaport,[25] and family members ofhostages kidnapped by Hamas.[26] Organizers toldThe New York Times that the diverse speaker roster was intended to reach "across divisions" and bebipartisan, reflecting broad support by theUnited States Congress.[27] Several musicians also performed at the event, includingIshay Ribo,Omer Adam,Matisyahu, and theacapella groupThe Maccabeats. The Maccabeats performedAcheinu, the Jewish prayer calling for the release of captives,[28] and the group joined Matisyahu for a rendition of Matisyahu's hit song "One Day."[29]

According toEric Fingerhut, President andCEO of Jewish Federations of North America, PresidentJoe Biden was unable to speak at the rally as he was traveling toSan Francisco that day for the2023 APEC Summit.[30][31]

Political analystVan Jones called for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas.[32]

Criticism of John Hagee's attendance

John Hagee's presence at the demonstration was criticized by progressive Jewish organizations such theJewish Council for Public Affairs,J Street, andIfNotNow, and by theCouncil on American–Islamic Relations.[33][34][35] The leader of one such Jewish organization said he was blindsided by the apparent last minute decision to include Hagee, claiming his inclusion had been shot down before the march as organizers wanted to ensure a big-tent protest.[36]

Hagee has a history of making controversial remarks; writing inMSNBC, Emily Tamkin highlighted how Hagee had previously stated thatAdolf Hitler was sent by God to carry out theHolocaust to "help Jews reach the promised land".[37][33] The Council on American-Islamic Relations said that Hagee had a history of "Islamophobia and antisemitism" and should not have been invited to speak, arguing it was hypocritical to invite Hagee while criticising pro-Palestinian marches of being antisemitic.[33] CongresswomanSummer Lee wrote: "I'm deeply concerned that members of both parties shared a stage yesterday with noted antisemitic bigot John Hagee. This must be condemned."[34]

In defense of Hagee's attendance at the rally, one of the organizers stated: "The comments that people object to from Pastor Hagee are older, and he has disavowed these comments, and they have not recurred," and "I think we all believe that people can grow and learn and evolve."[30]

See also

References

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