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BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- "Stop killing children and peace in the Middle East." Those are the chants from anti-Israeli protestors who began arriving outside the Jewish Federation of Cleveland offices in Beachwood Friday afternoon.

Pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian supporters chanting on the opposite sides of the street; both sides trying to get their messages across.

There were people, young and old, holding signs and waving flags, making their presence known on Science Park Drive.

The negotiated cease-fire shattered in the Middle East earlier Friday.

Fighting between Hamas and Israel resumed not long after the brief end to the violence near the Israel-Gaza border.

Dozens more Palestinians and two Israeli soldiers are dead, with one additional soldier possibly taken by militants.

Both Hamas and Israel blame each other for striking first.

As the fighting continues there, local protests here at home ignite.

Protest organizers said the rallies will continue every week, until the bombings in the Middle East come to an end.

Business hours for the Jewish Federation are normally through 7 p.m.; but they actually closed at 4 p.m., allowing workers to leave early in preparation of the protest.