Pro-Israel activists were attacked in New York City on Thursday, as fights with and Pro-Palestinian protesters broke out even after Israel and Hamas militants agreed to a cease-fire.
One video showed a device exploding after being thrown at a crowd of people on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk. The New York Police Department told Fox News that somebody had thrown two commercial fireworks from a car, and one person suffered minor burns.
The NYPD's Arson Investigation Squad was looking into the incident.
Other videos posted by independent journalist Leeroy Johnson showed multiple fights breaking out in the middle of Times Square as police tried to dispel the scuffles.
An NYPD spokesperson said police made multiple arrests.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters have marched in America's biggest cities for the last week and a half. Last Tuesday, thousands of protesters shut down traffic as they marched down 42nd Street in Manhattan.
Violence escalated around Israel at the beginning of last week, with Hamas firing a reported 4,000 rockets and the Israeli air force launching airstrikes throughout the Gaza Strip.
Thursday's Times Square violence came just hours after a peace deal was announced between Israel and Hamas that Hamas said would take effect at 2 a.m. Friday.
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President Biden said he commended Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu for "the decision to bring the current hostilities to a close in less than 11 days."
"The United States fully supports Israel's right to defend itself against indiscriminate rocket attacks from Hamas and other Gaza-based terrorist groups," Biden said. "I believe the Palestinians and Israelis equally deserve to live safely and securely and to enjoy equal measures of freedom, prosperity and democracy."