Demonstrators in Hicksville rally for cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war

Long Islanders marched in and around Hicksville on Sunday for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, as dozens of prisoners and hostages, including an American citizen, have been exchanged under a fragile truce between the two warring sides.

Nassau County police could not provide initial estimates for the size of the large crowd taking part in the march, which appeared to be the length of well over two football fields as it continued on aย nearlyย three-mile route thatย included a stop outside weapons-systems manufacturer Northrop Grumman’s Bethpage offices on South Oyster Bay Road.

There, some prayed and others called for the cease-fire.ย A media representative for Northrop Grummanย was not immediately available for commentย late Sunday.

Theย rally, which started and ended at Broadway Plaza in Hicksville, was meant to advocate for an immediate cease-fire and raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, organizers said, as well as what protesters called U.S. complicity in the killing of thousands of Palestinians since the war began in early October.

“What we’re hoping for is to bring awareness to Long Island about what’s going on in ย [the Palestinian territories],” said Noura Farouk, 30, a rallyย organizer and founder ofย Mothers for Justice. “We call for a complete cease-fire.”

The march was organized by multiple advocacy groups, including Muslims of Long Island, Muslims for Progress, The Halal Guide, Within Our Lifetime, Democratic Socialists of America, Party of Socialism and Liberation and the ICNA Council for Social Justice.

Farouk highlighted the number of civilian casualtiesย in the war so far. The Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas killed more than 1,200 people. Israel then declared war on Hamas.

Since then, more than 13,300 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed, roughly two-thirds of them women and minors, according to the Associated Press.

“We find this to be a grave injustice,” Farouk said of the civilian casualties.ย 

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