Demonstrations at American universities against Israeli aggression, Palestinian flags were raised at Harvard
Demonstrations in support of the Palestinians continue in American universities and college campuses.
According to international media reports, these protests, which have been going on for more than a week at Columbia University in New York, have quickly spread to colleges and universities across the country.
The protests have intensified after US authorities arrested around 275 people over the weekend.
According to the report, protesters at Harvard University removed the American flag from the top of the statue in memory of the founder of this university and raised the Palestinian flag.
According to the report, US authorities arrested approximately 275 people from four separate campuses, including 100 from Northeastern University in Boston, 80 from Washington University in St. Louis, 72 from Arizona State University, and 23 from Indiana University. are
Clashes between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters have also been reported at the University of California, the report said.
In this regard, a statement issued by the White House said that these nationwide protests should remain peaceful.
Protesters are demanding a cease-fire in Gaza and the severance of US diplomatic relations with Israel.
The protests are a major challenge for US university administrators who are trying to manage the situation while upholding their promises of free speech.
It should be noted that as a result of the ongoing Israeli war crimes since October 7, the number of Palestinian martyrs has reached 34 thousand 454 and so far 77 thousand 575 Palestinians have been injured.
During this time, approximately 1,170 Israelis were killed and approximately 250 Israelis were taken hostage by Hamas.
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