The ongoing protests against the war in Gaza have led to investigations and arrests of students at around 30 American universities, including the University of Texas, Fordham University in New York, and Columbia University. At UCLA, police intervened to dismantle barricades set up by pro-Palestinian students, resulting in arrests and the use of rubber bullets on protesters.
US President Joe Biden has acknowledged the right to protest but condemned chaos and violence, emphasizing that hate speech and discrimination have no place in America. Clashes and arrests have occurred at various universities, including the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and the University of Arizona. At Columbia and the City University of New York, there have been over 300 arrests, with some students criticizing police behavior.
Some students reported being mistreated and injured during arrests, leading to backlash against police actions. External agitators were blamed for escalating tensions, but students denied this claim. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the police intervention, linking it to ongoing massacres and violation of democracy by Israel. The protests have drawn attention to US support for Israel, particularly with former President Donald Trump praising the eviction of Columbia students.
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As investigations continue into student protests against the war in Gaza at American universities