A few were captured as they attempted to walk into Brooklyn to fight the Gaza war and the 1948 ethnic purifying of the Palestinians.


Police have beaten and captured a few demonstrators at a favorable to-Palestine fight in New York's Brooklyn in the most recent crackdown on voices opposing the conflict in Gaza in the US. Dissidents accumulated on Saturday in the Narrows Edge area in southwest Brooklyn, home to a huge Muslim people group, including individuals of Palestinian and Yemeni starting points.

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The serene dissent to stamp the Nakba - the ethnic purging of countless Palestinians in 1948 - happened for a few hours in the midst of weighty police presence, with officials attempting to forestall a walk.

"Dissidents started to walk in the road and not long after, the New York Police Division rolled in from a side road and began snatching individuals at irregular," Katie Smith, an independent writer who was at the scene, told Al Jazeera.

"They were handled to the ground and were many times set collared by numerous officials, who beat them, punching them on their chest areas and around their heads. There were different rushes of captures during the walk, which was quiet.