19 Dec 2023 | 04:48 PM UTC
US, Canada: Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli demonstrations likely to continue in multiple cities through at least late December /update 19
Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli activists likely to rally in cities across US and Canada through at least late December. Disruptions likely.
Further rallies by pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli activists are likely across the US and Canada through at least late December in response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Demonstration organizers have announced the following gatherings in support of Palestinians:
US
Houston, Texas: Houston City Hall, 13:00 Dec. 19
Saint Paul, Minn.: 2340 Energy Park Drive, 16:00 Dec. 19; march from Lake Street-Marshall Bridge to Governor's Mansion, 13:00 Dec. 24
Charleston, S.C.: Charleston City Hall, 17:00 Dec. 19
New York, N.Y.: Astor Place, 17:00 Dec. 19; New York Public Library, 17:00 Dec. 21; 5th Avenue and 59th Street, 13:00 Dec. 23
Anchorage, Alaska: 3600 Denali Street, 20:00 Dec. 19
San Francisco, Calif.: 530 Parnassus Avenue, 18:00 Dec. 20
Fort Worth, Texas: 4700 Marine Creek Parkway, 07:00 Dec. 21
Columbus, Ohio: Bicentennial Park, 15:00 Dec. 22
Oakland, Calif.: Lake Merritt Amphitheater, 17:00 Dec. 22
Baltimore, Maryland: McKeldin Plaza, 14:00 Dec. 23
Philadelphia, Penn.: City Hall, 14:00 Dec. 23
Austin, Texas: Austin City Hall, 16:30 Dec. 23
Canada
Vancouver, B.C.: Grandview Park, 17:30 Dec. 22
Duncan, B.C.: TransCanada Highway South End, Overpass in Duncan, 11:00 Dec. 23
Most demonstrations that materialize will probably draw several hundred attendees, with participation in the thousands or tens of thousands likely in some major cities during weekends. Such events may occur near Israeli or Palestinian diplomatic offices, synagogues, mosques, identifiably Jewish or Palestinian business premises, public squares, universities, and major government buildings. Recent protests have also targeted ports and industries. Counter protests could occur in some locations.
Authorities will almost certainly deploy an increased security presence near any related gatherings. Clashes between groups of rival activists have occurred, especially on university campuses and during large protests in city centers, and further clashes are possible. There have also been occasional reports of other forms of confrontational behavior, including harassment, vandalism, and the removal of flags or posters placed by opposing groups; similar incidents cannot be ruled out during future demonstrations. Additionally, some schools and religious centers may close or limit their hours of operation. Localized security-related transport and business disruptions are likely.
Exercise caution near any protests that materialize. Heed instructions from authorities. Plan accordingly for localized road travel delays. Immediately depart the area at the first sign of any security disturbance.