Tensions escalated outside the Chicago consulate as anti-Israel demonstrators burned an American flag for the second consecutive night during the Democratic National Convention (DNC). The protest, which drew a large crowd, was marked by chants of solidarity with Hamas and harsh criticism of U.S. support for Israel.
“This is a statement against the atrocities committed by Israel, and the U.S.’s complicity in those actions,” said one of the protest organizers. “Burning the flag symbolizes our rejection of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.”
The demonstration has raised concerns about the growing anti-Israel sentiment within certain factions of the Democratic Party and the broader implications for U.S. foreign relations. The flag-burning incident has also sparked outrage among many Americans who view it as a disrespectful act against the nation.
As the DNC continues, the presence of such protests highlights the deep divisions within the party and the challenges it faces in addressing a diverse range of views on international issues.