Pro-Palestinian demonstrations at American universities spread across the country, riot police intervene in Texas

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Demonstrations broke out on Wednesday at the universities of Ohio and Southern California and in the Texas city of Austin, where a tense confrontation took place between students and police in riot gear on horseback. More than twenty people were arrested, including a journalist.

In Los Angeles, at least fifty students were arrested on the USC campus in the evening. Demonstrations took place at dozens of other large and smaller educational institutions, the Washington Post reports. Students from Harvard University in Boston set up a tent camp.

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson yesterday outside Columbia University in New York.Image AFP

The demonstrators condemn the rising death toll in the Gaza Strip. Since Israel’s invasion in October, at least 34,200 have been killed, mostly unarmed civilians. In addition, students are demanding that their universities stop investing in companies with ties to Israel.

But their expressions of support for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip too often turn into anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas slogans and calls for violence, say critics such as Republican Mike Johnson. Jewish students also say they feel threatened by this.

Johnson was interrupted and booed several times during his speech. According to the demonstrators, he only came to the scene to add fuel to the fire.

The wave of protests began at Columbia University, where dozens of demonstrators were arrested last week after university authorities called in police. On Wednesday, demonstrators were given 48 hours to break up a tent camp. Johnson wants principal Nemat Shafik to resign because she is not doing enough to protect Jewish students. Similar actions have also been reported at the University of Michigan, Yale and MIT.

A protester is arrested at the University of Texas at Austin.Image AP

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