Democratic Party Convention Begins with Protests against Gaza War
The start of the Democratic Party Convention in Chicago saw protests against the Gaza war and the government's Israel policy. President Biden is expected as the main speaker and will pass the baton to Vice President Harris.
Biden's withdrawal came after weeks of debate about his mental state. Meanwhile, Trump is planning events in swing states and a visit to the US-Mexico border during the Democratic Party Convention.
Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters breached the security fence at the convention, demanding an end to US aid to Israel. The protests highlighted the divisions over US support for Israel's military campaign in Gaza, which has resulted in thousands of deaths.
The protesters called for an immediate ceasefire and a halt to arms sales to Israel. A panel on Palestinian rights at the convention shared stories of the tragedies in Gaza, urging attendees to pressure Harris for a ceasefire and arms embargo.
The convention faced controversy over empty seats due to transportation disruptions caused by protesters. Chicago's mayor will deliver a high-stakes speech at the convention, presenting an opportunity to reframe perceptions of the city.
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