White House urges non-violence in pro-Palestinian demonstrations at US universities after hundreds arrested
Sunday, 28 April 2024 () The White House stressed the importance of maintaining non-violence in recent pro-Palestinian demonstrations at US universities, with hundreds arrested. National Security Council spokesman condemns hate speech and anti-Semitism but supports peaceful protests. Protests spread from Columbia University, leading to arrests at various campuses. Jill Stein among those arrested at Washington University, criticizing police tactics.
Outside the venue where President Joe Biden was supposed to speak at the yearly White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner, pro-Palestinian protestors gathered to protest Israel's ongoing military actions in Gaza. On Saturday night (April 27), they stood outside the Washington Hilton Hotel...
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The war in Gaza rages on, but at universities across the U.S. students are doing their part to protest the United States’ support for Israel. Now hundreds are being arrested and reprimanded..