Watch: Ex-Marine protests U.S.–Israeli operation against Iran, arm broken in clash

In a recent Senate Armed Services Subcommittee hearing, former U.S. Marine Sergeant Brian McGuinness made headlines when he interrupted the proceedings to voice his opposition to the ongoing U.S.–Israeli military operations against Iran. His protest escalated, leading to a physical confrontation with security personnel, resulting in McGuinness sustaining a broken arm. The incident highlights the growing dissent within segments of the American public regarding the military alliance with Israel in its actions against Iran. Critics argue that the operations could further destabilize the region and escalate conflict. McGuinness's protest underscores the tension surrounding U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, a topic that has sparked intense debate among lawmakers and citizens alike. While the Biden administration continues to support Israel's right to defend itself, voices like McGuinness's raise questions about the implications of such military interventions, particularly concerning civilian safety and geopolitical stability. As tensions rise, the incident reflects the broader discourse on military engagement and the repercussions it has on both domestic and international fronts.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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