Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters march to Biden's Delaware home as president returns from DC

Hundreds of protesters are gathered near President Biden's Delaware residence, pressuring him to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and accusing him of genocide.

President Biden is returning to his Delaware home on Saturday — only a short distance from hundreds of protestors accusing him of genocide.

Biden is returning to his residence in Wilmington after delivering a Veterans' Day address as the "Delaware Palestine March" commences in the same area.

"President Biden, you can't hide! We charge you with genocide!" the crowd chanted as protestors began gathering earlier this afternoon.

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Protesters are pushing for Biden to push for a ceasefire in Gaza as Israel continues its ground invasion of Hamas-controlled territory.

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The U.S. says Israel has agreed to daily pauses in fighting to allow aid into Gaza, but both the U.S. and Israel oppose a cease-fire.

There remain roughly 240 Hamas hostages in Gaza, and 10 of them are believed to be Americans. 

The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry claims more than 10,300 Gazans have been killed in the fighting, though they do not distinguish between Palestinian civilians and Hamas terrorists.

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