Anti-Israel demonstrators who had been hanging out on the grounds of the University of California, Los Angeles, released a bizarre list of requested donations Wednesday. It also contained some “urgent” items that the insurgents appeared to be preparing for battle.
Skater helmets, shields, fence lumber, and elbow and knee pads are among the coveted tools requested by the school’s Palestine Justice students to maintain the so-called UCLA Palestine Solidarity Encampment. Ta.
The mini-tent city, which erupted into chaos on Tuesday night when agitators tried to break into its premises, also asked for medical supplies, food and sleeping bags in a Google document shared on social media.
“We are not leaving. We will remain here until our demands are met,” UCLA’s SJP said in a statement.
In addition to defense supplies listed as “urgent” items, the list also includes headlamps, airsoft goggles, gas masks and flashlights with strobe lights.
The group also wants utility gloves with “no reinforced knuckles” in a variety of sizes, cheerfully adding that they need a pair made “especially for small hands.”
The request also listed ropes, cable ties, generators and solar generators, as well as EpiPens, inhalers, lotion and Aquaphor.
The document links to another spreadsheet created specifically for donors interested in feeding insurgents, which lists several items in the camp. There was a clear warning attached that it was not allowed.
“No Processed Foods, No Coffee, No Bagels, No Bananas, No Nuts,” the document reads, with each banned item in bold and underlined.
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Campers were also prohibited from using sunscreen, the paper said.
The only food that SJP at UCLA seemed to accept were vegan and gluten-free items, with a special request: “Hot food for lunch!!!” (important!!)”
The list of donations was published on the organization’s Instagram page, which also ignorantly compared its members to Palestinians in the Gaza War following violent clashes on campus.
UCLA’s SJP claimed he was subjected to a “life-threatening assault” after protesters tried to clear him from the camp overnight, which escalated into a chaotic scuffle that required the intervention of LAPD officers.
Protesters claimed the attackers were armed with pepper spray, gas canisters and bricks, which may explain the group’s demands for shields and gas masks.
UCLA canceled classes Wednesday and closed Royce Hall near the campground for the rest of the week in the wake of the violence.
“We have law enforcement on campus to promote safety,” the university said in a statement.
“The Office of Student Affairs will have the necessary staff on campus to support students affected by this tragedy.”





