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Because it’s impossible to hold a major sporting event in 2024 without protesters trying to ruin everyone’s enjoyment, Wimbledon had an anti-Israel protest staged just outside the gates on Monday morning.
Dozens of people held Palestinian flags and chanted the usual rhetoric, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The main focus of the protest was Barclays, the major bank that is headquartered in London and serves as one of the biggest sponsors of Wimbledon.
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