From the DW:
“Pro-Palestinian protests
spread at US universities”
Students at several US
universities have staged large protests in response to Israel's military
operations in Gaza. Student arrests have sparked outrage, but some
demonstrators have also been accused of antisemitism. The great lawn in the
center of Columbia University's Manhattan campus is normally where students
meet up to study in the sun, or before heading to the Morningside Heights
neighborhood for drinks. These days, it has become the central gathering point
for protesters in a movement that has spread from the Middle East to New York
and universities across the United States. On April 18, Columbia University's
president, Nemat (Minouche) Shafik, called the New York City Police Department
to campus, where officers in riot gear arrested more than 100 students who had
set up tents on the campus green to protest Israel's military operations in
Gaza. "I took this extraordinary step because these are extraordinary
circumstances," Shafik wrote in a campus email Thursday afternoon, saying
she had made the decision with "deep regret." Columbia also suspended
the students who were arrested; nevertheless, tents have since started to pop
back up.
Professors walk out in
solidarity with students On Monday, hundreds of Columbia faculty members
staged a walkout to demonstrate their solidarity with the student protesters
and criticize university leadership. The university announced that classes
would be held remotely on Monday, and later said they would be taught in a
hybrid model for the remainder of the school year. The students are
protesting the military strikes the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been
carrying out in Gaza in response to the terror attack by militant-Islamist
Hamas on October 7, 2023, which saw 1,200 people killed by Hamas and around 240
people taken hostage. More than 34,000 people have since died in Gaza according
to the Hamas-run health ministry, and the humanitarian situation in the
Palestinian territory has been described by international organizations as
catastrophic, with barely any food, water or medication available to the
population. "We demand our voices be heard against the mass
slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza," Columbia University Apartheid Divest,
a coalition of pro-Palestinian Columbia student groups, wrote in a statement
shared Monday on Instagram. "Our university is complicit in this violence
and this is why we protest."
NYU, Yale and other
universities also see protests In recent days, pro-Palestinian student
protests have spilled over from Columbia to other universities. At New York
University, a short subway ride away from Columbia, a student encampment
swelled to hundreds of protesters on Monday. After university authorities asked
people to leave and claimed the scene got disorderly, they, too, called police,
who arrested several students. Harvard Yard, a central area at Harvard
University outside of Boston, was closed to the public Monday, and structures,
including tents and tables, were only allowed into the yard with prior
permission. At Yale University in Connecticut, police officers arrested about
45 protesters and charged them with misdemeanor trespassing on Monday. All were
released on promises to appear in court later, police said. Across university
campuses, protesters have called for their schools to back a ceasefire in Gaza
and divest from companies with ties to Israel.
Accusations of antisemitism There
have also been accusations of antisemitism against the protests. NYU
leadership said it had learned of "intimidating chants and several
antisemitic incidents" at its student protest. Shafik said
antisemitic harassment had recently taken place on the Columbia campus.
"The decibel of our disagreements has only increased in recent days,"
the university president said. "These tensions have been exploited and
amplified by individuals who are not affiliated with Columbia who have come to
campus to pursue their own agendas." The student coalition
organizing the protest at Columbia has rejected antisemitism accusations
against the protest as a whole, saying it was a few individuals trying to
co-opt their cause who behaved in an unacceptable manner. "We
firmly reject any form of hate or bigotry and stand vigilant against
non-students attempting to disrupt the solidarity being forged amount students
— Palestinian, Muslim, Arab, Jewish, Black, and pro-Palestinian classmates and
colleagues who represent the full diversity of our country," the group
said in its Instagram statement.
US's Israel policy unpopular
with young Americans The widespread protests make clear that many young
Americans are unhappy with President Joe Biden's Israel policy. Historically,
the US has always been a close ally of Israel, and Washington continues to be
Israel's strongest backer in its current conflict with Hamas. When
Israeli troops began military operations in Gaza, Biden emphasized the US's
strong allegiance with Israel. But as more and more civilians in Gaza have been
killed, many people on the liberal spectrum in the US — especially young voters
— have voiced dismay about their tax dollars being used to fund Israel. They
want the president to call for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza and stop all aid
to Israel. The US stance does have an effect on Israel's actions. After
a series of Israeli airstrikes killed several aid workers this spring, Biden
issued an ultimatum, saying the US would change its supportive policy if Israel
didn't address civilian suffering in Gaza and the safety of aid workers. After
the statement, Israel immediately announced steps aimed at increasing the flow
of aid to Gaza.
^ These are not the same Student
Protests that were against the Vietnam War in the 1960s-1970s.
These are groups of uninformed
People (Students and sadly – Faculty) that are promoting Hamas Terrorism and
the Murder, Rape and Kidnapping of Jews.
Everyone of these Pro-Palestinian
Protesters should be sent to Gaza where they will see first-hand how the Hamas
Terrorists treat their People (Homosexuals are tortured and murdered, Women are
kept “in their place” at home and married to Hamas Fighters- whether they want to or not.
Non-Muslims (including Christians)
are forced to convert to Islam or killed.
Anyone protesting anything
against Hamas are killed.
These Protesters are only helping
to spread Hamas’ message of Terrorism and their call to attack and kill Jews
everywhere.
I also question any Protesters
who see a need to cover their faces making them look like the Hamas Terrorists.
^
https://www.dw.com/en/pro-palestinian-protests-spread-at-us-universities/a-68902360
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