The list reportedly includes guidelines for protesters who do not wish their tax dollars to contribute to what they perceive as genocide, offering ways to "disrupt for a free Palestine." One of the suggestions on the list directs users to a link for those interested in participating in a "coordinated multi-city economic blockade to free Palestine." However, the impact of such disruptions within the U.S. on the situation in the Middle East remains uncertain.
The website provides detailed instructions on how participants can maximize the effectiveness of their disruptions.
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Anne Bayefsky, president of Human Rights Voices and director of the Touro University Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, accused the U.N. of aiding pro-Hamas anarchists in American cities. She told Fox News Digital that the U.N. was "distributing a newsletter, in multiple languages and to a worldwide network, that contains links to radical anti-American and anti-Israel agitators, their agendas and plans."
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On April 15, blockades were reported at several locations across the U.S., including Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Washington, O'Hare Airport in Chicago, the Golden Gate Bridge in California, and the I-5 in Eugene, Oregon. There were also reported gatherings outside the New York Stock Exchange, Philadelphia's City Hall, San Antonio's Valero headquarters, and in several other cities.