Supporters of Palestine occupy buildings. Columbia University began suspending

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New York’s Columbia University began suspending students who did not end protests against Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip by Monday’s ultimatum. This was reported by a spokesman for a prestigious university whose pro-Palestinian students inspired protests at universities across the United States. The most dramatic situation was on Monday night at the University of Texas at Austin, where protesters clashed with police officers who detained dozens of them. Police also clashed with protesters at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond after a crowd occupied the library building.

Hundreds of students remained on the Columbia University campus in Manhattan after an afternoon ultimatum, according to the AP agency, on Monday, expressing their disapproval of the allegedly pro-Israel approach of the school’s management. According to videos on social media, protesters even broke into Hamilton Hall, barricaded themselves in it and hung a Palestinian flag from a window. Institute spokesman Ben Chang said the school had begun suspending students who disobeyed the call to evacuate the campus. According to him, the university recognizes freedom of expression, but their protests are a “noisy disturbance” of the peace needed to prepare for the ongoing final exams.

The school has offered the chance to finish the academic year to those protesting students who sign a pledge to abide by the school’s rules until next June or until graduation, whichever comes first. Mahmoud Khalil, the chief negotiator of the protesting students, called the ultimatum set for Monday at 14:00 (20:00 CEST) just “another intimidation” by the university.

At the University of Texas, a group of protesters surrounded police officers and a van carrying several earlier detainees; the police used pepper spray and blinding grenades against them. In total, according to the authorities, they detained 40 people.

The demonstrations reflect the strong disapproval of many young Americans with the way Israel is conducting an offensive against the Palestinian movement Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which it launched after the terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas and its allies on October 7 last year. The protesting students are demanding that the schools cut off business ties and investments that are in any way connected to Israel, and are calling for an end to the killing of Palestinian civilians.

The demonstrations are mostly peaceful, but the management of a number of schools consider them too disruptive, while some Jewish students report that they are accompanied by anti-Semitism and make them feel unsafe. The protests also attract outside activists who further inflame passions.


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