College campuses across the country have become home to protests and encampments against Israel’s war on Gaza — leading to hundreds of arrests.
The protesters across the numerous universities are calling for a permanent cease-fire and university divestment from companies making money off of the war, according to Reuters. Additionally, they are also demanding that the U.S. stops military assistance for Israel, and that disciplined student or faculty protesters are given amnesty, per the outlet.
The present-day Columbia demonstrations seem to have added fuel to numerous other demonstrations across the country despite the arrests.
On Monday, 120 protesters were arrested at New York University, 47 students were arrested at Yale University, and three people were arrested at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt. On Tuesday, nine people at the University of Minnesota were arrested, and two were arrested at Ohio State University.
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The demonstrations at Columbia and across the country have been labeled as antisemitic and unsafe for Jewish students. But many of the protesters at these campuses’ “solidarity encampments” are themselves Jewish students calling for Palestinian freedom.
For example, students with the Jewish Voice for Peace, alongside Students for Justice in Palestine, at the University of Rochester formed encampments on campus, according to a post on X from the editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, Justin O’Connor.
Students from JVP and SJP formed a Gaza solidarity encampment on the University of Rochester's campus a bit before 7 a.m. today. It has grown steadily since then. pic.twitter.com/mQaoctmT9H
“We condemn any and all hateful or violent comments targeting Jewish students; however, in shutting down public protest and suspending students, the actions of the University of Columbia are not ensuring safety for Jewish students ― or any students ― on campus,” progressive group Jewish Voice for Peace said in a statement on Monday.
The White House joined university administrators earlier this week in condemning the protests, presuming that Jewish students in the U.S. automatically support Israel’s military offensive in Gaza ― a dangerous assumption that JVP said is “actively harming Palestinian and Jewish students.”
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“The [university] administration has not only harassed Jewish students and failed to ensure their safety and well-being, it has also obstructed their religious observances during Shabbat and prevented them from accessing their Jewish community on the eve of Passover,” JVP continued. “Jewish students at Columbia and Barnard have been evicted, suspended, and faced police brutality. In doing so, the administration has prevented these Jewish students from practicing their religion.”
White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates told reporters Tuesday that Biden is “aware of the protests” and that “this is a painful moment for many communities.”
“But as I said, when we witness calls for violence; physical intimidation; hateful, antisemitic rhetoric, those are unacceptable,” Bates said. “We will denounce them. The president knows that silence is complicity, and that’s why he uses the platforms he has to try and ensure that our fellow Americans are safe.”
Faculty and staff at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, condemned the war and President Joe Biden’s stance in a statement as Biden is set to be the college’s commencement speaker.
“Any college or university that gives its commencement stage to President Biden in this moment is endorsing genocide,” the statement states.
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Statement by Faculty & Staff for Justice in Palestine - Georgia on Morehouse College's choice of commencement speaker, Joe Biden:
"Any college or university that gives its commencement stage to President Biden in this moment is endorsing genocide." pic.twitter.com/1Yqu8R162c
There has been tension between Israel and Gaza for decades, but the current portion of the conflict kicked off when Hamas militants killed approximately 1,200 people and took about 240 people hostage during an attack in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
As of Tuesday, the 200th day since then, Israeli defense forces have killed more than 34,000 Palestinians and injured 77,084 others, according to Al Jazeera. About 85% of Gaza’s 2.3 million population has since been displaced, according to the outlet.
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