Three Jewish teen survivors of last month's mass shooting at a Florida high school joined hundreds of expat American-Jews, Israelis and internationals outside the U.S. Embassy in Israel on Friday to protest gun violence and call for a ban on assault weapons.
"How can it be that this keeps happening?" Maia Hebron, 18, asked the crowd in Tel Aviv, which waved homemade signs and chanted "enough is enough," The Jerusalem Post reports.
Another survivor, Dani Tylim, 18, told protesters: "It shouldn't take my high school's mass shooting to stop this."
The event was one of 800 rallies planned worldwide in support of this weekend's Washington D.C. gathering called "March For Our Lives."
Nikolas Cruz, 19, is accused of using an AK-15 assault rifle to kill 17 students and staffers teachers at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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