Palestinian protestors dump maggots, insects in D.C. hotel hosting Israeli PM Netanyahu

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Palestinian protesters released maggots and crickets inside the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., to protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit. Netanyahu is in the capital to meet with lawmakers and address Congress.

Key Details:

  • Protesters released maggots and crickets in the Watergate Hotel to disrupt Netanyahu's stay.

  • The Palestinian Youth Movement's DMV chapter claimed responsibility, stating their aim to disrupt Netanyahu and his delegation.

  • The Watergate Hotel ensured the safety of guests, sanitized the property, and is cooperating with authorities.

Diving Deeper:

According to a report by Fox News Wednesday, Palestinian protestors released maggots and crickets inside the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., in protest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit. Netanyahu traveled to the U.S. capital to meet with lawmakers and deliver a joint session address to Congress.

Video footage captured within the hotel revealed larvae scattered in common areas, including a table covered with mealworms near the display of Israeli and American flags. The Palestinian Youth Movement's DMV chapter claimed responsibility on social media, stating, "Palestine protestors manufactured chaos at the Watergate Hotel last night so that Netanyahu, Israeli Mossad agents, and the Secret Service had no peace as they continue to terrorize our people." They emphasized that there would be "no peace, no rest, until the war criminal's arrest."

In response to the incident, a spokesperson for the Watergate Hotel confirmed the event and stressed their commitment to guest safety. "We are aware of the social media video circulating on multiple platforms involving The Watergate Hotel and the unfortunate incident that occurred at the property yesterday. Our top priority is the safety and well-being of our guests and staff," the spokesperson said. The hotel has taken necessary measures to sanitize the property and is cooperating fully with authorities investigating the case.

In addition to the chaos inside the hotel, protesters also gathered outside, where fences were erected in anticipation of Netanyahu's visit. 

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