Pro-Palestinian protesters march to San Antonio mayor's home, demand ceasefire resolution
In a bid to pressure San Antonio City Council to issue a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, Pro-Palestinian protesters aired their grievances Saturday afternoon at Mayor Ron Nirenberg's doorstep — or at least the gates of his upscale neighborhood. Roughly 100 protesters marched from the southwest intersection of Wurzbach Road and Northwest Military Drive to the gated community of Summerfield Estates, demanding Nirenberg call for a ceasefire and end San Antonio's friendship city status with Tel Aviv, Israel. Nirenberg spokesperson Bruce Davidson didn't respond to a request for comment.
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