happy thanksgiving. welcome to a new hour of fox news live. i m molly line. i m kevin corke. pro-palestinian protesters rally against what they call one of the most horrific genocides being carried out in our time in gaza. [chanting]. alexis mcadams is live with more. i ve been covering these protesters quite a few weeks. today we got to cover the thanksgiving day parade. these protesters poured red paint on the ground trying to symbolize the blood that they say has been bleeding out there in gaza for innocent people and blocking the parade route. it just wrapped up a short time ago. went on quite a few hours. let s take a look at what it looked like. started around the parade route. it continued on across the city there. the group says they re going to continue to march and won t stop until there s a cease fire here. hundreds of people showing support for the palestinian people demanding the united states stop supporting what they believe is a genocide. investigators
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