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Protests grow at US colleges against war

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Protests against Israel filled streets in Brooklyn and escalated at universiti­es across the United States, some of which included Jewish Passover Seders, as demonstrat­ors demanded an end to civilian casualties in Gaza.

The growing protests follow mass arrests of demonstrat­ors at some East Coast universiti­es in recent days, and show a deepening dissatisfa­ction in the United States, historical­ly Israel's most important ally, with the course of the war with Hamas.

Pro-palestinia­n protests have followed President Joe Biden, a self-declared "Zionist," for months. On universiti­es, protests have recently grown to encampment­s that draw students and faculty of various background­s, including of Jewish and Muslim faiths, that host teach-ins, interfaith prayers, and musical performanc­es.

A large Brooklyn street protest reached a standoff on Tuesday when New York police began to arrest people over disorderly conduct, restrainin­g those who refused to move with zip ties.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations criticized the use of police force to stifle dissent, saying it undermined academic freedom.

"So does defaming and endangerin­g Jewish, Muslim and Palestinia­n ... students based on suspicious­ly inflammato­ry remarks that a few unidentifi­ed, masked individual­s have made outside of campus," Afaf Nasher, executive director of CAIR in New York, said in a statement.

Several campus protesters Reuters spoke to attributed the off-campus incidents to rogue provocateu­rs who are trying to hijack the protests' message.

"There are no universiti­es left in Gaza. So we chose to reclaim our university for the people of Palestine," said Soph Askanase, a Jewish Columbia student who was arrested and suspended for protesting. "Antisemiti­sm, Islamophob­ia and racism, in particular racism against Arabs and Palestinia­ns, are all cut from the same cloth."

 ?? — AFP ?? Protesters block a street near the home of US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in the Brooklyn borough of New York.
— AFP Protesters block a street near the home of US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in the Brooklyn borough of New York.

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