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University of Pennsylvania struck by anti-Israel activist encampments, joining growing list of colleges in US

Anti-Israel activists set up an encampment on College Green on the University of Pennsylvania campus on Thursday.

The Ivy League organization released a statement saying, “A group led a series of protests that began at Temple University and moved to Philadelphia City Hall and Drexel University. At approximately 4 p.m., these protesters took to Locust Walk. I arrived and participated.” Along with members of our Penn community. ”

The university reports that there are currently 10 tents set up on College Green. The university further reported that it is “closely monitoring the encampment to ensure the safety of the Pennsylvania community and protesters.”

Anti-Israel activists stormed the University of Pennsylvania campus Thursday and set up a camp on Penn’s College Green.

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“We recognize that the very fact that this encampment is on our campus can cause fear and anxiety. Please feel free to access Penn’s safety and health resources here. please,” a statement from Interim President J. Lally said. Jameson reads. “Yesterday, as protesters arrived on our campus, I joined members of the Penn community for a listening session where speakers shared their passionate opinions and painful experiences. I left inspired by our collective commitment to productive exchange, mutual respect, and care for each other, and was happy to see it on full display. is.”

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Protesters set up their tents around 4 p.m., The Pennsylvania newspaper reported. They further reported that the encampment began after a 2 p.m. protest that began at City Hall, an effort organized by the Philadelphia Palestinian Coalition (PPC).

According to the Daily Pennsylvanian, protesters set up their tents around 4 p.m. They further reported that the encampment began after a 2 p.m. protest that began at City Hall, an effort organized by the Philadelphia Palestinian Coalition (PPC).

around Daily Pennsylvaniandemands that “Penn defend Palestinian students, including granting amnesty to students involved in pro-Palestinian activities and reinstating Penn students who oppose the occupation of Palestine.”

PPC is calling on Penn to divest from companies profiting from Israel and the Israeli-Hamas war. They are also calling on Mr. Penn to sever ties with Israeli educational institutions that are committing “academic murder.”

The encampment was established after Penn stripped Penn Against the Occupation of its status as a registered student organization.

Penn’s students told Fox News Digital that the protests are “an American problem.”

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“In my opinion, they’re openly saying they’re part of the Quote Resistance, and the fact that people are chanting death to America on college campuses means that this is no longer just a Jewish issue. It clearly shows that this is not the case. This is an American problem,” said Eyal Yakobi, Class of 24.

“And unless Americans come together to say no to radicalism and hold university leaders accountable for their indifference, things will only get worse, and this will affect many more people than just our students. If you already know that there will be … because the University of Southern California’s commencement ceremony was just canceled, which affects all students, the purpose of the university is to be a place for violent protests. Or are American universities meant to be centers of American excellence and scholarship? ”

“There are known Hamas supporters and agitators in Philadelphia who have come to the University of Pennsylvania campus in the past and threatened Penn students,” freshman Noah Rubin told Fox News Digital. They harassed me and assaulted me,” he said.

“I’m worried that they’re being invited back. Now they’re not just protesting, they’re being asked to live in the heart of campus. An example of that is asking the Columbia campers to receive their weapons. It’s Jordan Vaughn who posted the call! Jordan led the chant calling for the intifada, “in late February,” Rubin said.

Columbia University President Minoush Shafiq leaves the Lowe Memorial Library on the Columbia University campus

Columbia University President Minoush Shafiq leaves the Lowe Memorial Library on the Columbia University campus on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. The embattled chancellor, who is under pressure to resign, reportedly met with US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson before that. A speech he once gave at a university. (Fox News Digital)

Similar protests have been witnessed at the University of Southern California, Princeton University. University of Michigan, UT-Austin and Yale University. Hundreds of anti-Israel agitators were arrested.

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More than 100 people were arrested and charged with trespassing at Columbia University.There are hundreds of students across the country. Have you ever held a similar protest? They are facing similar legal action at their own schools.

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