Pro-Palestinian Protesters Rally Outside White House Correspondents’ Dinner Amidst Ongoing Gaza War

Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the Washington Hilton Hotel in D.C. to denounce the ongoing war in Gaza, which has resulted in thousands of casualties and widespread devastation. The demonstration coincided with the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, an event that brings together members of the press corps, celebrities, and politicians. During the protest, a large Palestinian flag was unfurled from the side of the hotel, symbolizing solidarity with the Palestinian people. The rally is part of a broader movement calling for a ceasefire and increased pressure on Israel, a longtime U.S. ally, to end its offensive in Gaza.

White House Correspondents’ Dinner to Host Biden Amid Palestinian Journalist Boycott and Anti-War Protests

The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, traditionally a lighthearted gathering of reporters, politicians, and celebrities, will take place on Saturday under the shadow of a boycott call by Palestinian journalists and an anti-war demonstration. Over two dozen Palestinian journalists have urged their American colleagues to boycott the event, citing the detention, torture, and killing of journalists in Gaza. An anti-war coalition, including Code Pink, plans to demonstrate near the venue, protesting the Biden administration’s alleged complicity in the Israeli military’s targeting of Palestinian journalists. The dinner, hosted by the White House Correspondents’ Association since 1920, will feature President Joe Biden as a guest of honor. Biden is expected to deliver a speech and face comedic jabs from comedian Colin Jost. The event will also include awards for top reporters and journalism scholarships.

President Set to Attend White House Correspondents’ Dinner Amid Protests

President Biden is set to deliver remarks at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner on Saturday. The event will feature comedian Colin Jost and is expected to be attended by journalists, celebrities, and politicians. Outside the event, protesters have vowed to gather in opposition to Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and has drawn international criticism.

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