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Watch: Protestors block San Francisco airport international terminal, calling for ceasefire in Gaza

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian supporters chained themselves together to block the security gates at a terminal for hours, asking the US to ‘stop funding genocide.

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Mar 15, 2024 · 03:36 pm
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🇵🇸HAPPENING NOW: Hundreds have #ShutItDown4Palestine at San Francisco International Airport, taking over terminals with flights scheduled to Israel, to say end the siege on Gaza now! pic.twitter.com/vVDEMupwiN

— ANSWER Coalition (@answercoalition) March 13, 2024

BREAKING: Hundreds of protestors in the Bay Area have shut down several areas of the San Francisco International Airport to demand a ceasefire and an end to all aid and arms for Israel’s genocide #ShutItDown4Palestine 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/QutJ4NNBHm

— Party for Socialism and Liberation (@pslnational) March 13, 2024

BREAKING NOW: Pro Palestine protesters have shut down a security gate at San Francisco International Airport demanding a CEASEFIRE NOW! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Pg0VcKKCvG

— Khalissee (@Kahlissee) March 13, 2024

Activists locked to each other blocking Gate G, Terminal 1 at SFO https://t.co/fMHypUmkGA pic.twitter.com/aPZUI7tiRT

— Trash Night Heron (@hyphy_republic) March 13, 2024

#BREAKING "Ceasefire Now" Pro-palestine protesters have occupied and partially shut down San Francisco International Airportpic.twitter.com/UlkWj80pM5

— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) March 13, 2024

Traffic to #SFO's international terminal is completely shutdown for a #CeasefireNOW in Gaza. 158 days of genocide, over 30k Palestinians killed, of the US funding these massacres, is unacceptable. pic.twitter.com/0WOsVgtYac

— Critical Resistance (@C_Resistance) March 13, 2024

🚨[BREAKING] HUNDREDS OF PROTESTORS SHUT DOWN SFO
INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL, DEMANDING PERMANENT CEASEFIRE IN WAR ON GAZA AND AN END TO US ARMS‼️#GazaGenocide pic.twitter.com/ZJXIANSx0f

— Friends of Palestine (@Fopnetwork_en) March 13, 2024

STOP THE WORLD FOR GAZA. Hundreds of protestors continue to shut down the San Francisco International Airport international terminal to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. #CeasefireNow #FreePalestine #Gaza pic.twitter.com/SvdF0sUeBW

— BrookeAnderson (@movementphotog) March 13, 2024

RIGHT NOW

More than 200 people of conscience including MANY anti-Zionist Jews have SHUT DOWN San Francisco International Airport

158 days, & we are still arming this genocide

NO REST. SFO is blocked both inside & out. No business as usual.#STOPTHEWORLDFORGAZA #CeasefireNOW pic.twitter.com/c2S0GQNI2D

— Jewish Voice for Peace Bay Area (@JVPBayArea) March 13, 2024
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