**Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators at Johns Hopkins University Strike Deal to End Encampment**

Baltimore, Maryland – Following weeks of protests, Johns Hopkins University and demonstrators occupying a pro-Palestinian encampment on the Homewood campus have agreed to end the demonstration immediately. In exchange for dismantling the encampment and halting any potential restarts, Hopkins has committed to swiftly reviewing the protestors’ calls for divestment. The Hopkins Justice Collective, the group leading the protests, announced that Hopkins has agreed to expedite its Public Interest Investment Advisory Committee process by five months. …

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Arrests: Dozens detained as Pro-Palestinian protest encampments disbanded at top universities

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Police made a series of arrests at the University of Pennsylvania and MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, after dismantling pro-Palestinian protest encampments. The crackdown came following a similar incident at the University of Arizona, where police tear-gassed demonstrators and removed their camp. At the University of Pennsylvania, campus police, alongside Philadelphia law enforcement, took action to disband an encampment that had been in place for over two weeks. Initially, 33 individuals, including faculty …

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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Clash with Police at Columbia University Over Israel Ties – What Happened Next Will Shock You!

New York, NY – Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University in Manhattan made a bold statement on April 17 by erecting tents on campus, demanding the school cut financial ties with Israel. The protesters, aiming to halt an academic program based in Tel Aviv, remained steadfast in their demand even as negotiations turned sour and police clashed with demonstrators in the following weeks. As tensions escalated, hundreds were arrested, and many students faced suspension, turning Columbia …

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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Take Over Swedish Streets in Eurovision Uproar – Thousands Rally Against Israel’s Participation

Malmo, Sweden – Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Malmo, Sweden, to protest Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. The protest stemmed from Israel’s removal of references to a Hamas attack in its song entry, a move that almost prevented their participation in the competition. The protesters, including prominent figures such as Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, gathered in Malmo’s historic Stortorget square before marching towards the Eurovision venue where singers from …

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George Washington University students arrested in pro-Palestinian encampment protest – What happens next will shock you!

Washington, D.C. – Several current George Washington University students were among the 33 individuals arrested during a pro-Palestinian encampment protest early Wednesday, a university spokesman confirmed. According to authorities, all 33 individuals arrested — 29 for unlawful entry and four for assaulting police officers — were issued criminal citations before being released. They are expected to appear in court at a later date for charges that are classified as misdemeanors. This incident at George Washington …

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Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Rally in Malmo Against Israel at Eurovision – Thousands Gathered in Protest!

Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators have assembled in the city of Malmo, Sweden, to protest against Israel’s involvement in the Eurovision song contest. The demonstration coincides with the city hosting the competition’s second semi-final, where Israel’s participant, Eden Golan, is set to perform. In contrast, a smaller show of support for Israel has also taken place in the same city. Among the attendees at the pro-Palestinian protest was climate activist Greta Thunberg, who emphasized the importance …

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Pro-Palestinian Encampments Cleared Out and Protests Escalate – What Happened at George Washington University?

Washington, DC – The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, DC, took action on Wednesday morning, clearing out a pro-Palestinian encampment on George Washington University’s campus. Chief Pamela A. Smith reported the arrest of 30 protesters on the campus and three individuals in another incident, emphasizing the necessity to maintain order and safety. The move occurred just before Mayor Muriel Bowser and Chief Smith were scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding the encampment …

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Police Crack Down on Pro-Palestinian Encampment at George Washington University, Making Arrests Before Capitol Hill Testimony

Washington, D.C. law enforcement authorities took action early Wednesday to dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment at George Washington University, resulting in multiple arrests. The move came just hours before the city’s mayor and police chief were scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill regarding their previous decision not to intervene. According to D.C. police spokesman Thomas Lynch, the encampment had recently grown in size and had become increasingly contentious. Demonstrators reportedly marched to the university president’s residence …

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Pro-Palestinian Rapper Macklemore Unveils New Song Praising College Protesters – Shocking Statement Impacts Election!

Seattle, Washington – Rapper Macklemore surprised fans with a new song praising college students across the US for protesting Israel’s war in Gaza. In the song titled “Hind’s Hall,” Macklemore expresses his support for the students and their efforts to protest the US government’s aid to Israel. Released on Monday, the song references a building on Columbia University’s campus that pro-Palestinian protesters occupied, renaming it “Hind’s Hall” in memory of a Palestinian child who tragically …

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Judges Threaten to Boycott Clerks from Columbia University: Pandemonium over Pro-Palestinian Protests

New York City, NY – Conservative federal judges have taken a drastic stance by announcing their refusal to hire law clerks from Columbia University or its law school due to their discontent with how the institution has managed pro-Palestinian protests. This move has sparked controversy and raised questions about the intersection of politics and academia. In a joint letter addressed to Columbia University President Minouche Shafik and Columbia Law School Dean Gillian Lester, thirteen judges …

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