Protests advocating for Palestinian rights and condemning Israeli genocide in Gaza have surged across American universities, resulting in over 700 arrests since mid-April.
The demonstrations, predominantly led by students, reflect mounting discontent over US support for what protesters term as Israeli "genocide" in Gaza.
Recent protests gained momentum after the arrest of 108 demonstrators at Columbia University in New York City, sparking a fresh wave of rallies nationwide.
Arrests have been reported at prestigious institutions, including Yale University, the University of Southern California, Emerson College, Northeastern University, and Arizona State University.
Police Brutality Amid Peaceful Protests
Reports highlight instances of police brutality during peaceful protests, with officers allegedly assaulting and arresting students and staff.
Despite suppression efforts, student-led protests persist, with George Washington University recently notifying protesters of policy violations.
Efforts to Misrepresent Movement
Amid ongoing protests, some university administrations have attempted to label the movement as "anti-Semitic," a claim refuted by students advocating for Gaza.
At New York University, students established a new solidarity camp with Gaza after police removed their previous camp.
Progressive Sit-Ins and Confrontations
At Northwestern University, students have initiated sit-ins within scientific institutes, urging an end to university investments with Israel.
Renewed clashes between police and students opposing Israeli actions have raised concerns over the use of violent suppression tactics.
In recent days, law enforcement at Emory University in Atlanta and the University of Texas at Austin reportedly used stun guns, tear gas, and riot gear against demonstrators, prompting further tensions. (ILKHA)
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