Code Pink protesters confront Defense Secretary Austin about Israel: 'Stop supporting mass murder'

Code Pink accused Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of supporting genocide by supporting Israel amid its war with Hamas and Hezbollah.

Members of the antiwar activist group Code Pink with their hands painted red to symbolize blood and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. The group confronted Austin on Wednesday to demand the U.S. stop supporting Israel.  (Getty Images; AP)

"The world is not safer," one person is heard saying as Austin walks away. 

"Stop supporting mass murder," said another. 

"Israel struck the Iranian consulate in Damascus. Israel has instigated wider conflict," one person is heard saying off camera. "Iran has not killed anyone yet, but if you continue to arm Israel's genocide, things will escalate."

The Israeli strike on Iran's consulate in the Syrian capital of Damascus earlier this month killed two Iranian generals and five officers, Iran has said. In response, Iran launched dozens of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), also known as drones, at Israel on Saturday, though many were destroyed and failed to reach their targets, Israeli officials said. 

In addition to fighting Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Israeli forces have battled Iran-backed Hezbollah on a second front on the Israel-Lebanon border since Oct. 7. 

Critics of Israel's military offensive have claimed the Jewish state is committing acts of genocide against Palestinians, which has been refuted by Israeli and American officials. 

"In terms of the way that Israel is conducting itself, we condemn what Russia is doing in Ukraine and yet Israel has killed many more civilians in six months than the Russians have killed in over two years," Benjamin said. 

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One Code Pink member was arrested during Wednesday's hearing, the group said on X. 

"Secretary Austin has blood on his hands," the woman, who was only referred to as Helen, said as she was being detained. 

"You can take me down the hall, but you can't close my mouth! I am outraged that my country is committing genocide!" she said. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Department of Defense. 

Code Pink is known for protesting against U.S. involvement or support in various conflicts. The group describes itself as a "feminist grassroots organization working to end U.S. warfare and imperialism."

A man wails after Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, Gaza. (Belal Khaled/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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Among its causes, the group opposes U.S. sanctions on Iran, Venezuela, N. Korea, Cuba, as well as torture, the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, weaponized and spy drones, and the prosecution of whistle-blowers. 

"We support Palestinian rights, diplomacy, and growing local peace economies," the group states on its website. 

"This conflict started 75 years ago. It didn't start on Oct. 7," said Benjamin, referring to the founding of Israel. "The Palestinian people have been dispossessed and oppressed for all these years and there will always be some kind of resistance."

Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.

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