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U.S.: Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Block Port of Tacoma To Halt Suspected Weapons Shipment To Israel

At least 100 pro-Palestinian demonstrators are blocking the entrance to the Port of Tacoma since early Monday in an attempt to block the purported shipment of United States weapons to Israel.

They’re picketing at Terminal 7, where they have blocked gates and lanes of traffic.

They’re trying to delay the US military supply ship Cape Orlando that’s bound for Israel.

“Confidential sources say that the vessel will be loaded with weapons and military equipment in Tacoma, with a final destination in Israel,” a news release from the Arab Resource and Organizing Centre (AROC) said.

Over 100 protesters gathered at the Port of Tacoma early on Monday morning for a “block the boat” demonstration. An earlier protest organized by the same group, the AROC, also attempted to block the ship from leaving the Port of Oakland in California days earlier.

Protests against U.S. aid to Israel have been ramping up as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues. Israel has come under increasing international pressure to enact a ceasefire or a humanitarian pause since launching a ground assault on Gaza.

The Gaza Health Ministry says that over 10,000 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict as of Monday, according to the Associated Press. Israeli officials report that over 1,400 people were killed in Israel, mainly during the initial surprise attack by Hamas on October 7, the AP said.

Videos of the protest in Tacoma shared on X, formerly Twitter, showed a large crowd chanting “free Palestine” and “justice” while marching near the port on Monday morning.

Protesters were reportedly working to cause a traffic jam and block gates that could be used to load the MV Cape Orlando, which AROC claimed would “be loaded with weapons and military equipment in Tacoma” before heading to “a final destination in Israel.”

Newsweek was unable to verify AROC’s claims about the MV Cape Orlando, although the vessel is a cargo ship that is used by the U.S. military‘s Ready Reserve Fleet.

Palestinian Protesters Block Boat Tacoma U.S. Israel
Pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrate in Washington, D.C., on November 4, 2023. Protesters at a port in Tacoma, Washington, on Monday attempted to block a ship with weapons purportedly bound for Israel. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP

Newsweek reached out to the Port of Tacoma, the U.S. Coast Guard and the Department of Defense for comment via email on Monday.

Other images shared from the protest showed demonstrators holding signs featuring messages including “no aid for Israel,” “free all Palestinian prisoners,” and the controversial slogan “from the river to the sea.”

Real Change staff reporter Guy Oron said in a post on X that more than 500 people had joined in the protest.

Another post by the Tacoma chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America advertised early morning “block the boat solidarity shuttles” to ferry protesters to the port on Monday.

AROC executive director Lara Kiswani, a Palestinian-American, previously told San Francisco ABC affiliate KGO-TV that she hoped “workers in Tacoma will not load that military cargo” and that the “people of Tacoma will show up to protest this genocide.”

“We’re hoping… workers around the world will continue to stop ships like this anywhere they may be found,” she said. “We are simply trying to call for an immediate cease-fire and stop the aiding of the genocide of my people.”

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