Deccan Chronicle

US students: Stop business with Israel

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Washington, April 24: Students at a growing number of US colleges are gathering in protest encampment­s with a unified demand of their schools: Stop doing business with Israel or any companies that empower its ongoing war in Gaza.

The demand has its roots in a decades-old campaign against Israel’s policies toward the Palestinia­ns. The movement has taken on new strength as the Israel-hamas war surpasses the six-month mark and stories of suffering in Gaza have sparked global calls for a cease-fire.

Inspired by ongoing protests and the arrests last week of more than 100 students at Columbia University, students from Massachuse­tts to California are now gathering by the hundreds on campuses, setting up tent camps and pledging to stay put until their demands are met.

“We want to be visible,” said Columbia protest leader Mahmoud Khalil, who noted that students at the university have been pushing for divestment from Israel since 2002. The university should do something about what we’re asking for, about the genocide that’s happening in

Gaza. They should stop investing in this genocide.

Campus protests began after Hamas’ deadly Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, when militants killed about 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and took roughly 250 hostages.

During the ensuing war, Israel has killed more than 34,000 Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip, according to the local health ministry, which doesn’t distinguis­h between combatants and noncombata­nts but says at least two-thirds of the dead are children and women.

The students are calling for universiti­es to separate themselves from any companies that are empowering Israel’s military efforts in Gaza and in some cases from Israel itself.

The demands vary from campus to campus. Among them:

Stop doing business with military weapons manufactur­ers that are supplying arms to Israel.

Stop accepting research money from Israel for projects that aid the country’s military efforts.

Stop investing college endowments with money managers who profit from Israeli companies or contractor­s. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP ?? A girl walks through rubble in Gaza Strip’s Rafah after reported Israeli air strikes overnight.
— AFP A girl walks through rubble in Gaza Strip’s Rafah after reported Israeli air strikes overnight.

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