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Five Arrested During Israeli Prime Minister's Speech At Capitol

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The United States Capitol Police removed five individuals from the House gallery during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech due to disruptions and subsequently arrested them, as stated in a released statement.

The disruptions occurred during the speech delivered by Prime Minister Netanyahu, prompting the Capitol Police to take action to maintain order and security within the premises.

All five individuals who were removed from the gallery were arrested by the police following the disturbances. The Capitol Police's swift response ensured that the disruptions did not escalate further and allowed the speech to proceed without further interruptions.

It is common practice for security personnel to intervene in such situations to uphold the decorum and safety of the proceedings taking place within the Capitol building. The actions taken by the Capitol Police serve as a reminder of the importance of adhering to the rules and regulations governing conduct in such settings.

While the specific reasons for the disruptions were not detailed in the statement, it is clear that any behavior that disrupts the normal functioning of events within the Capitol is not tolerated and may result in removal and potential arrest.

Overall, the incident serves as a testament to the vigilance and responsiveness of the Capitol Police in ensuring the smooth operation of events within the Capitol building and upholding the security of all individuals present.

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