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Hundreds of Pro-Palenstinian protestors shut down the Manhattan Bridge in both directions, demanding a permanent cease-fire in Gaza, during one of the busiest travel days of the year.  

On Sunday, the group blocked off the Manhattan bridge, causing a nightmare for drivers as traffic came to a complete stand still in both directions as New Yorkers were traveling home after the Thanksgiving holiday.

"I support their protest, I think, but I don't think blocking the bridge would be a good idea," a man on the bridge told Fox 5 New York.

Loud honking and yelling could be heard as cars piled up on the bridge, according to reports. 

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Protestors block Manhattan Bridge

Pro-Palestine protesters demanding a Gaza ceasefire block the Manhattan Bridge in both directions between Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023. (Gardiner Anderson/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

The NYPD said several people were arrested and the bridge later reopened.

A New York police spokesperson was not immediately available to provide an exact number of how many people were arrested.

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Protestors block Manhattan Bridge

UNITED STATES -November 26: Pro-Palestine protesters demanding a Gaza ceasefire block the Manhattan Bridge in both directions between Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City on Sunday, November 26, 2023.  (Photo by Gardiner Anderson for NY Daily News via Getty Images)

The cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was extended on Monday as the militants freed 11 more hostages.

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Protestors block Manhattan Bridge

UNITED STATES -November 26: Pro-Palestine protesters demanding a Gaza ceasefire block the Manhattan Bridge in both directions between Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City on Sunday, November 26, 2023. (Gardiner Anderson/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Most hostages released so far were handed over directly to Israel, while others left through Egypt.

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