Protester supporting Palestine sets themselves on fire outside Israeli consulate in Atlanta

Protester supporting Palestine sets themselves on fire outside Israeli consulate in Atlanta

A protester‌ with a Palestinian flag self-immolated on Friday outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta, injuring a security guard who attempted to intervene, authorities⁢ said.

The person, whom⁤ officials did not identify, is in critical condition, the Atlanta police chief Darin Schierbaum said at a news conference. The guard’s condition was not immediately clear.

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“We believe this building remains safe, and we do not see any threat here,” the chief said. “We believe that was an ‍act ⁢of extreme political protest.“

The protester arrived about 12.15pm‌ ET at the office building – which houses the consulate as well as several businesses – and used gasoline, police said.

The FBI’s Atlanta ‌office said it was coordinating with local law enforcement. The consulate and the‍ Israeli ​embassy in Washington did not immediately respond ‍to requests for comment.

Israel ⁤resumed its military offensive in Gaza on Friday after talks to extend a week-long truce collapsed.

Israel has vowed to annihilate‍ Hamas after the militant group attacked southern Israel ‌on 7 October, killing 1,200 people and taking 240 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

More‌ than 15,000‍ Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s assault, Palestinian officials say, which has‌ destroyed⁤ much of the territory.

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The conflict has prompted hundreds of protests and rallies across the US, both in support of Palestinians as well as Israelis.

2023-12-01 18:02:29
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