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    What to know about Oct. 7 rallies and vigils in D.C.

    By Anna Spiegel,

    13 days ago

    Protests, vigils and other events are happening around D.C. as the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas-led terrorist attacks on Israel and start of the devastating Israel-Hamas war approaches.

    The big picture: Tens of thousands of people have rallied in the city over the past year, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza, the release of hostages taken from Israel by Hamas and an end to the escalating conflict.


    The latest: Pro-Palestinian protests have continued at GWU this fall semester. Meanwhile, universities in Virginia rolled out new policies on where and how students can protest to ensure campus safety and protect students' rights.

    • At the University of Maryland this week, a federal judge cleared the way for an Oct. 7 interfaith vigil, organized by a chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, after the university moved to block it.

    Between the lines: While many are eager to make their voices heard, much of corporate America is staying silent on the Oct. 7 anniversary as the conflict in the Middle East becomes more complex.

    • Ditto for many educational institutions nationwide, from UVA to Penn, which have embraced "neutrality" ahead of the Oct. 7 anniversary.

    What's next: Events this weekend and beyond.

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