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education-protests1 year ago

Pitt Pro-Palestine Protests End Peacefully After Clashes

The University of Pittsburgh's Chancellor Joan Gabel responded to ongoing pro-Palestine protests on campus, accusing demonstrators of vandalism and clarifying that protest leaders are not affiliated with the university. The protests, organized by a group called Pitt Divest from Apartheid, demand transparency about university investments and divestment from companies supporting Israel. Despite the protests, the university remains operational, with increased police presence to manage the situation.

educationpolitics1 year ago

Campus Leaders Face Scrutiny Over Handling of Antisemitism and Protests

Northwestern Professor Steven Thrasher defended pro-Palestine campus protests during a congressional hearing where university presidents were questioned about alleged antisemitism. Thrasher criticized the portrayal of these protests as antisemitic and highlighted the educational and peaceful nature of the encampments. He also addressed the police violence against protesters and emphasized the importance of supporting students' rights to protest.

music1 year ago

"Concert Cancellations: Artists' Support for Israel Sparks Controversy"

Jewish musician Matisyahu expressed frustration after his sold-out shows in Santa Fe and Tucson were canceled last minute due to safety concerns related to potential protests by pro-Palestine groups. Matisyahu disputed the reasons given for the cancellations, claiming that it was due to a group of staff who were unwilling to work his show. He criticized the hypocrisy of Americans living on colonized land taken through genocide while also expressing empathy for both Israelis and Palestinians. Matisyahu apologized to his fans and promised to return, advocating for unity and peace.

politics1 year ago

Pelosi Faces Backlash for Linking Pro-Palestinian Protests to Russia

Former House speaker Nancy Pelosi is facing criticism after suggesting that some pro-Palestinian protesters in the US are "connected to Russia," without providing evidence. Her comments have been described as "delusional" and "authoritarian" by critics, who argue that she should respect the will of the American people calling for an end to the conflict in Gaza. Pelosi's spokesperson defended her remarks, citing concerns about foreign adversaries meddling in American politics. The protests for a ceasefire in Gaza have been organized by various activist groups, while the majority of the US public supports a ceasefire, despite Washington's veto of UN resolutions on the matter.

conflictsecurity2 years ago

Survivor of Hamas attack slams pro-Palestine gatherings on college campuses as 'really scary'

Lee Sasi, an Israeli-American survivor of the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel, criticizes pro-Palestine protests on college campuses, calling them "really scary." Sasi, who hid under dead bodies during the attack, expresses concern about the surge in anti-Semitic incidents in the United States, particularly on campuses. She emphasizes the need for peace and gratitude for her survival, stating that her faith has been strengthened by the ordeal. Ivy League schools, including Columbia University, have launched task forces to address anti-Semitism following a rise in Jewish-related assaults and harassment on campuses.