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Most in new survey have negative view of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses
Most people in a new survey say they have a negative view of the pro-Palestinian protests happening on college campuses across the country. The poll, conducted by YouGov, found that 50 percent of respondents said they oppose the recent protests. ...The Hill - Politics -
Police cleared pro-Palestinian encampments at MIT and the University of Pennsylvania, the latest efforts by colleges across the country to rein in escalating protests.
Police cleared pro-Palestinian encampments at MIT and the University of Pennsylvania, the latest efforts by colleges across the country to rein in escalating protests.The Wall Street Journal - World -
College commencements face pro-Palestinian disruptions
After pro-Palestinian protests and encampments this spring, a number of colleges faced disruptions of their graduation ceremonies. They included Duke University, where comedian Jerry Seinfeld gave the commencement address this weekend. Some ...NBC News - Top stories -
Protesters try to enter Tesla factory grounds outside Berlin
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U.S. Report Raises Questions About Israeli Steps to Protect Civilians in Gaza
Report on Israeli military’s use of U.S. weapons in Gaza paints a critical picture of Israel’s efforts to safeguard civilians but avoids sweeping conclusions on whether it violated the laws of war.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
A Chaotic Night at U.C.L.A. Raises Questions About Police Response
Counterprotesters attacked a pro-Palestinian encampment for several hours without police intervention, and none were arrested. Now, the police response is under investigation.The New York Times - Top stories -
How Pro-Palestinian Students Pushed Trinity College Dublin to Divest
A surge of attention hit Ireland’s most prestigious university over protests that involved Israel, Gaza and the famed medieval Book of Kells.The New York Times - World -
Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Malmo against Israel's Eurovision participation
Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators are protesting in Malmo, Sweden against Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song ContestABC News - World - Israel -
Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Malmo against Israel's Eurovision participation
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Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Malmo against Israel's Eurovision participation
Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators are protesting in Malmo, Sweden against Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song ContestABC News - Entertainment - Israel
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