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Police at UCLA attempt to break up anti-Israel encampment as nationwide protests escalate

On Thursday, police in riot gear attempted to break up an anti-Israel camp at the University of California, Los Angeles, spraying tear gas as they confronted violent protesters brandishing fire extinguishers and pepper spray.

The California Highway Patrol was seen dismantling the tent setup, and the sound of flash bangs echoed across the Los Angeles campus. CNN reported.

Protesters had erected a makeshift wall around the site in a last-ditch effort to prevent infiltration, but police in riot gear with gas masks, batons and zip ties The newspaper added that he appeared to have easily broken through the fray.

Police had previously warned demonstrators that they risked “serious injury” if they refused to evacuate. FOX News Digital reported.

Police confront and arrest anti-Israel demonstrators. AFP (via Getty Images)
A demonstrator points a fire extinguisher at law enforcement officers during a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of California, Los Angeles. Reuters
Law enforcement officers storm UCLA encampment with weapons. Reuters

Within minutes, several protesters were found kneeling on the ground with their hands zipped behind their backs, CNN reported.

The newspaper said the detained protesters were put on campus buses. Some defiant protesters reportedly fired pepper spray and bear spray at officers. NewsNation’s Nancy Lu wrote about X.

According to news station KTLA, some people used fire extinguishers.

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