More than six thousand people rallied for Gaza tonight, and marched to the Israeli consulate.
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The mood was serious, determined -- and committed to pushing the struggle forward despite today's House vote. Earlier today, every single member of the sell-out Illinois congressional delegation cosigned yesterday's senate vote to give Israel a blank check to continue massacring Palestinians in Gaza. The marchers' response? Time to step up the struggle.