A crowd of people holding candles for a vigil.
Crowd holding candlelights at the vigil at Dolores Park calling for ceasefire in Gaza. Photo by Xueer Lu.

Hundreds gathered at Dolores Park Tuesday evening for a candlelight vigil demanding a cease-fire in Gaza after a blast in Gaza City today at a hospital reportedly killed at least 500 people. 

A group of people holding signs and candles in a park.
Crowd started to gather at the vigil. Photo by Xueer Lu.

Palestinians, Gaza health authorities and Arab leaders said that the explosion was the result of an Israeli airstrike, but Israeli officials are blaming an errant Palestinian rocket. Neither version could be confirmed. 

People in the crowd at the vigil held candles in their hands and stood in silence for about a minute, in memory of the dead. 

A group of people holding candles in a park.
Crowd holding candlelights at the vigil. Photo by Xueer Lu.

Ellen Brotsky with the Jewish Voice for Peace Bay Area chapter spoke publicly about anti-Semitism as well as Palestinian liberation. 

“We understand that our Jewish safety from anti-Semitism comes through solidarity with all peoples, including the Palestinian people, and through our collective liberation together,” Brotsky said. She also called for the crowd to call or write to Congress and elected representatives to demand a cease-fire in Gaza. 

A group of people holding candles in a park.
People wearing Palestinian keffiyeh at the vigil. Photo by Xueer Lu.

Israel has been bombing the Gaza Strip for 11 days, following an attack on Israeli civilians by the Palestinian organization Hamas. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, the death toll from the bombing has reached 3,000 so far, with 125,000 wounded.

Yoav Gallant, Israeli defense minister, stated that Israel would allow “no electricity, no food, no water, no fuel” into the enclave. 

The siege has brought protesters to the streets. Thousands of demonstrators marched down Market last Saturday, joining an “All Out For Gaza” rally in support of Palestinians who were trapped in Gaza amid the escalating military conflict. 

On Sunday night, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins called the solidarity march “a pro-Hamas rally,” in a since-deleted post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“This weekend a pro-Hamas rally was held downtown, where ‘Death 2 Israel,’ amongst other hateful rhetoric, was graffitied across buildings,” Jenkins wrote in her post, which she deleted on Monday. 

A tweet about the tragic death of Brooke Jenkins in Gaza.

Leaders of organizations, including the Jewish Voice for Peace in the Bay Area and Arab Resource and Organizing Center, issued statements condemning Jenkins for inciting violence. They said rhetoric like Jenkins’ led to the stabbing death of six-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume in Chicago, Illinois. The Palestinian-American boy’s landlord has been charged with murder in an alleged anti-Muslim hate crime.

“As we fight and organize to free our people back home, to stand on the side of freedom with our people back home, we’re also fighting alongside one another to ensure that what happened in Chicago doesn’t happen in our backyard.” said Lara Kiswani, executive director of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center, speaking with her 6-month old baby in her left arm and a mic in her right hand.

A large group of people gathered in a park.
Hundreds showed up for the candlelight vigil. Photo by Xueer Lu.

Lulu Azzghayer a Palestinian mother in San Francisco, spoke to the crowd about her experience in Shuafat, a mostly Palestinian Arab neighborhood of East Jerusalem, and was shocked to learn how little people in the United States know about the lives of Palestinians. 

Azzghayer shared that she was supposed to go on a college tour with her 16-year-old daughter now but instead she was here, speaking up against Israeli actions in Gaza.

After an hour and a half, the vigil approached its end. Some left, while others gathered closer and started chanting in Arabic: “With our blood, with our soul, we’re gonna save Palestine.”

Karim Aburjeila, a 28-year-old software engineer from Gaza, lingered, holding a Palestinian flag in his hand. 

Aburjeila arrived in the United States alone three years ago. He said he has lost direct communication with all of his family members and friends who are currently in Gaza. 

“They have destroyed the signals, everything,” Aburjeila said. “Sometimes I have to call somebody who is close to them to reach them.”

As he spoke, the crowd kept chanting. 

“Free, free, Palestine!” they chanted, and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”

Vigil crowd chanting “Free, free Palestine” and “Long live, Palestine”. Video by Xueer Lu.

“I have a lot of hope, and I’m hopeless at the same time,” said Somyah Abdullah, a 27-year-old Palestinian from Yemen who works as an elementary school teacher in San Francisco. “I’m heartbroken that everything is going on in Palestine right now, but I have a strong faith and belief that one day Palestine will be free. ” 

Ending the vigil, organizers pointed to a 10:30 a.m. walkout on Wednesday at schools across the country in solidarity with all Palestinians in Gaza.

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Xueer is a California Local News Fellow, working on data and covering housing. Xueer is a bilingual multimedia journalist fluent in Chinese and English and is passionate about data, graphics, and innovative ways of storytelling. Xueer graduated from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism with a Master's Degree in May 2023. She also loves cooking, photography, and scuba diving.

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    1. exactly – this phrase is calling for the complete extermination of a people or at least removal from their ancient homeland

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    2. Great coverage of the vigil, Xueer. The Israeli goal to exterminate the Palestinians is actually galvanizing people from all corners of the globe, from all races, ethnicities and religions, to stand up and condemn our sponsorship of that government, at last.

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      1. The claim Israel desires to exterminate Palestinians is a lie and you know it. Around a million Palestinians live in Israel with full legal rights. Israel has on multiple occasions offered the Palestinians their own state.

        On the other hand, the Hamas charter explicitly calls for the elimination of Israel and its people. In other words, supporting Hamas is supporting genocide.

        And, Hamas’ deliberate rape and murder of Israeli civilians is galvanizing the world community in opposition to it.

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  1. Jenkins called the rally a pro-Hamas rally. The protesters object by claiming, without any evidence, that she was inciting violence. They know that charge is false; they just don’t want their true motives called out (even in San Francisco, people are uncomfortable supporting terrorists who rape and murder civilians). Oh, and then they ended the rally by chanting the Hamas slogan “From River to the Sea, Palestine will be free” — which is a call for the elimination of the Israel and its inhabitants. In other words, they were explicitly endorsing genocide. So to recap, the organizers are hypocrites who are gaslighting us in their support for bloodthirsty terrorists.

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  2. Yesterday, 300 activists from the Jewish Voice for Peace group were arrested in the US House demanding an Israeli cease-fire in Gaza. Jews in America step up to demand our brothers and sisters in Israel be held accountable. Where are the Muslim voices demanding Hamas be held accountable for their violence?

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