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Roblox players unable to protest Israel's occupation of Palestine in person take to the game's digital streets to make their voices heard.
On 11 May, the "sixth day of protests", [299] a pro-Palestine protest in Amsterdam attracted over 10,000 people. Many demonstrators denounced the police action earlier that week. Some protesters also called for Halsema to resign. [300]
On April 25, 2024, a student protest began at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to protest the administration's investments in Israel. The occupation, self-titled as the 'Palestine Solidarity Encampment', [5] was a part of pro-Palestine protests on university campuses campaigning for divestment from Israel. [6]
Small pro-Palestinian protests were held outside the homes of some Columbia University trustees on May 7. During one such protest, a pro-Israel man argued with some of the protesters before driving into the protest. The driver and a struck protester were both arrested and treated at the hospital for minor injuries. [115]
Pro-Palestine protest march row explained as thousands set to protest again in London. Saturday 4 November 2023 12:39, Joe Middleton, Athena Stavrou.
The organiser of a counter-protest to the pro-Palestine marches in London said such demonstrations mean “Jews can’t go out in the street”. Itai Galmudy said that pro-Palestine demonstrations ...
Following the indiscriminate and widespread bombardment of Palestinians after the October 7 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, which occurred in response to decades of illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, protests in support of Palestine included a student group publishing an October 11 statement of support for a Free Palestine. [4]
This is a list of pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in 2024 since protests escalated on April 17, beginning with the Columbia University campus occupation.As of May 6, student protests have occurred in 45 out of 50 states in the United States, and the District of Columbia, with encampments, occupations, walkouts or sit-ins on almost 140 campuses.