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Over 2,000 Anti-Genocide Protesters Arrested from US College Campuses as Police Crackdown Continues

Over 2,000 Anti-Genocide Protesters Arrested from US College Campuses as Police Crackdown Continues

Over 2,000 anti-genocide protesters have been arrested nationwide from US college campuses. Police actions occurred at NYU, the New School, UCLA (over 200 detained), Dartmouth (over 90), University of New Hampshire, University of Buffalo, and Oregon. President Biden stated that peaceful protest is protected but violence is not, and declined to deploy the National Guard. The UK announced sanctions against extremist Israeli groups and individuals in the West Bank. WHO reported marginal food improvement in Gaza, but famine risk persists. UN warned that an Israeli incursion into Rafah would endanger hundreds of thousands. Israel continued attacks, killing 26 Palestinians in 24 hours, including 7 in Rafah. The UN estimates $40 billion needed to rebuild Gaza. Since Oct 7, at least 34,622 Palestinians killed and 77,867 wounded; 75% of civilian infrastructure destroyed.

Over 2,000 anti-genocide protesters have been arrested nationwide from US college campuses. Police actions occurred at NYU, the New School, UCLA (over 200 detained), Dartmouth (over 90), University of New Hampshire, University of Buffalo, and Oregon. President Biden stated that peaceful protest is protected but violence is not, and declined to deploy the National Guard. The UK announced sanctions against extremist Israeli groups and individuals in the West Bank. WHO reported marginal food improvement in Gaza, but famine risk persists. UN warned that an Israeli incursion into Rafah would endanger hundreds of thousands. Israel continued attacks, killing 26 Palestinians in 24 hours, including 7 in Rafah. The UN estimates $40 billion needed to rebuild Gaza. Since Oct 7, at least 34,622 Palestinians killed and 77,867 wounded; 75% of civilian infrastructure destroyed.

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Over 2,000 anti-genocide protesters have been arrested nationwide from US college campuses. Police actions occurred at NYU, the New School, UCLA (over 200 detained), Dartmouth (over 90), University of New Hampshire, University of Buffalo, and Oregon. President Biden stated that peaceful protest is protected but violence is not, and declined to deploy the National Guard. The UK announced sanctions against extremist Israeli groups and individuals in the West Bank. WHO reported marginal food improvement in Gaza, but famine risk persists. UN warned that an Israeli incursion into Rafah would endanger hundreds of thousands. Israel continued attacks, killing 26 Palestinians in 24 hours, including 7 in Rafah. The UN estimates $40 billion needed to rebuild Gaza. Since Oct 7, at least 34,622 Palestinians killed and 77,867 wounded; 75% of civilian infrastructure destroyed.

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