 We fight for those who have gone, and those who are still with us, and we fight for the future, and we fight for the present. We fight for... Thousands of people demonstrated at the New York Public Library in March to the New York Times Office on December 1st to demand a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The protests come following Israel's announcement that it would resume its genocidal attacks on the enclave. The protests also demanded an end to all U.S. aid to Israel, the release of all Palestinian prisoners, and freedom for Palestine. At least 700 have been killed by the Israeli forces since they broke the ceasefire. Israel resumed its widespread bombing of Gaza following U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken's visit to Israel, wherein he reiterated the U.S. backing of Israel's right to self-defense. The protesters pointed out that Blinken and the U.S. President Joe Biden essentially have given the green light to Israel to continue carrying out a genocide in Gaza. The protest demonstration was organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement, the Answer Coalition, the People's Forum, Al-Auda, New York, and other progressive organizations. We charge the U.S. with genocide. The last two months has made the terms of our struggle crystal clear. Our struggle, the Palestinian struggle, is one that is at the forefront of fighting against global imperialism. And with this clarity, the U.S. role in the genocide on Palestine has never been more obvious to everyone around the world. The rest of both worlds. It wants to drench its hands in blood in order to achieve its regional interests, and at the same time, pretends its hands are clean. We are here to tell them that there is no hiding.