Newsweek reported yesterday that small demonstrations have taken place in multiple cities across the United States over the past few days urging the Trump administration not to join Israel in military action against Iran.
Protests were recorded in San Jose, California, on Tuesday as well as New York City and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Monday, with demonstrators holding up signs such as "hands off Iran."
Newsweek contacted the U.S. State Department for comment on Wednesday via online inquiry form outside regular office hours.
Israel launched military action against Iran on June 13, striking military and nuclear sites across the country.
Speaking outside the White House on Wednesday, President Donald Trump refused to rule out the U.S. joining the operation, saying: “Nobody knows what I'm going to do.”




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