Tensions rise as controversial remarks at Philadelphia protest draw scrutiny. Philadelphia protest draws backlash after speaker praises attacks on U.S. troops.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – A demonstration organized by the Philly Palestine Coalition is drawing renewed attention after video and accounts surfaced showing a speaker making inflammatory remarks about U.S. military personnel during a march through the city. A video from the protest is going viral on X today.
The protest, held on Feb. 1, drew nearly 100 participants who marched from Rittenhouse Square to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in temperatures near 20 degrees. Demonstrators carried banners reading “Right to resist, right to return” and chanted slogans referencing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Philadelphia Police Department.
Organizers said the march focused on political prisoners and international solidarity, highlighting figures including Marwan Barghouti, Ahmad Sa’adat, and Mumia Abu-Jamal. Speakers also linked causes in Palestine with movements in Venezuela, Cuba, and immigration enforcement in the United States.
Remarks during rally spark reaction
During the event, an unidentified speaker made remarks that have since drawn criticism for referencing violence against American troops.
“Until we have done everything in our power to bring the United States to its knees, let us not lose sight of the enemy. For every US military base that crumbles and for every US soldier who returns home in a casket, we cheer,” the speaker said. “Hamas, Hezbollah, Ansar Allah, all of the resistance forces we celebrate.”
Attendees were heard cheering following the comments, according to footage and witness accounts.
Key Points
- Nearly 100 demonstrators marched in Philadelphia on Feb. 1 organized by the Philly Palestine Coalition
- An unidentified speaker made remarks praising attacks on U.S. troops, prompting backlash
- Protesters emphasized international solidarity and political prisoner advocacy
Broader context of demonstration
The rally was part of a broader series of pro-Palestinian demonstrations held in major U.S. cities amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Organizers described the event as an effort to highlight global resistance movements and opposition to U.S. foreign and domestic policies.
Some participants also expressed hostility when questioned. One protester responded to a question about views on the United States by saying, “Do you hate America?”
“May a Hamas rocket blow up your family’s home,” the masked protester said.