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At least 100 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Pennsylvania Capitol
More than 100 people were arrested at the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg on Monday while protesting the Pennsylvania state government’s investments in Israel, CBS News reported.
The arrests shut down the demonstration that was on the Capitol Rotunda in the city, CBS reported, also sourcing the Pennsylvania Capitol Police who said that 126 people were taken into custody. Police also said that the protest was unauthorized and not permitted.
A representative from anti-Zionist organization Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) had a different number than what the police gave, saying that 186 were arrested. JVP organized the demonstration alongside the Philly Palestine Coalition and the Pennsylvania Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Insight into the protesters
All protesters were ordered by officers to disperse before being taken into custody.
Many protestors wore shirts saying “divest from genocide.” Another sign said that the state of Pennsylvania should reinvest money invested with Israel to instead go into healthcare, education, and housing.
Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity, in a statement released by her office, said that treasurers of both parties have invested in Israel bonds for more than three decades, and the state’s share of the bonds rose by $20 million after the October 7 massacre and currently stands at $56 million as of Tuesday.
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Showers Thursday morning, warm and gusty for the afternoon
Tomorrow’s front looks weaker with just a few showers early in the morning…
EVENING: Increasing clouds, summer-like. Temps near 80.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and warm. Low 68.
THURSDAY: Scattered showers between 6-10am. Clearing, windy and warm for the afternoon. High 88.
Wednesday felt a little more like summer as temperatures reach 85 degrees. The humidity still remains tolerable this evening as clouds increase from an approaching front.
The cold front arrives Thursday morning, leading to a broken line of scattered showers between 6-10am. Once the front clears, gusty winds between 20-30mph will develops with afternoon temperatures near 88 degrees. A little unusual for a post cold front!
The upcoming weekend will be dry with low humidity and lots of sunshine. It should be a great weekend to spend with Dad! We’ll keep you posted, but the next chance for rain will be another front next Monday.
– Meteorologist Eric Finkenbinder
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