The Democratic National Convention in Chicago is set to be a week of political discourse and heightened security measures as the city prepares for a wave of protests, many focused on opposing Israel. Anti-Israel demonstrators are expected to gather in large numbers throughout the convention, which runs from August 19th to 22nd.
Ahead of the convention’s start, tensions are already high. On the eve of the event, at least seven large demonstrations took place, covering issues ranging from abortion rights to voicing objections to US support for Israel. These protests have led to a heavy police presence in the city, with officers clashing with demonstrators on multiple occasions.
To ensure safety and prevent disruption, the city has implemented a range of security measures. The convention center has been fenced off, and a significant contingent of police officers have been deployed to the area. The Illinois National Guard has also been placed on standby, ready to assist if needed.
The anticipated protests have not only prompted a police response but have also led to businesses in the city taking precautions. Many businesses have boarded up their windows and doors to protect themselves from potential damage during the demonstrations.
The convention itself is anticipated to be a major event, with President Biden scheduled to deliver the opening night address on Monday. Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to formally accept the Democratic nomination during the convention.
The city of Chicago is facing a delicate balance between hosting a major political event and managing the potential for unrest. The upcoming week will be a test of the city’s preparedness and its ability to maintain order while allowing for peaceful expression of political dissent.