Los Angeles freeway blocked by Jewish protesters against Gaza war

Los Angeles freeway blocked by Jewish protesters against Gaza war
Protesters demanding a ceasefire and an end to US support for Israel's attack on Gaza block morning traffic on the 110 Freeway, in Los Angeles, California, US, Dec 13, 2023.
PHOTO: Reuters

LOS ANGELES — Activists from a Jewish group demanding a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip blocked traffic on a busy Los Angeles highway during Wednesday (Dec 13) morning's rush hour and snarled traffic for miles, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The protesters from the If Not Now organisation sat down on the southbound lanes of the 110 Freeway downtown at about 9am, bringing commuters to a halt. The protesters wore black shirts reading "Not in Our Name" and held up placards demanding Israel halt military operations in Gaza.

Video on KCAL TV showed a few enraged motorists fighting with protesters before police arrived.

About 75 protesters were detained when CHP officers began clearing the highway around 10am, the highway patrol said.

Israel's military campaign on Gaza has sparked protests in cities around the world.

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