A series of demonstrations and protests have taken place at various universities across the country, showcasing the ongoing tensions and conflicts surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. At one university, pro-Palestinian protesters occupied a building in solidarity with those at another institution. This act of civil disobedience involved members of the anti-Zionist Neturi Karta group who barricaded themselves in place and were arrested. Meanwhile, President Alan Granberg at George Washington University stated that placing a protest tent in a public area on campus violates policy, leading to an evacuation request to local police.
In contrast, a demonstration of support for Israel took place at Columbia University, where protesters gathered in front of the pro-Palestinian protest tent and waved US and Israeli flags. They called for “return all the abductees home,” coming after difficult clashes that had occurred on campus in recent days. The growing protest on campus cast a shadow over this demonstration.
Similar chaotic scenes unfolded at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, where protesters attempted to storm and occupy a building while clashing with police who deployed pellet balls and tear gas. Clashes between students who support Hamas and those who oppose it were also reported at UCLA in Los Angeles. Anti-Israel demonstrations were also underway at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, highlighting the complex nature of the conflict and its impact on college campuses.