Pro-Palestinians vandalize building in central London amid arms deal tensions between the UK and Israel.
Many of the school's Jewish students say they feel unsafe, and some of them filed a federal lawsuit against the Ivy League university.
A separate counter-protest was held on Kensington High Street, but was kept away from the pro-Palestine protesters by police officers and barricades,
As Germany's AfD and BSW gain traction in regional elections, Israel faces a tough choice: engage with these political extremes or maintain its stance of boycotting them altogether.
MIT and several of its institutions were listed in the map, because it ostensibly "supports and profits from war and imperialism, colonialism, Zionism, privatization, and gentrification."
"Jews are committing genocide," was scrawled across the Rosenstrasse protest memorial.
Palestine Action US changed its name to Unity of Fields and explained it was necessary "to open a new front against the US empire" after October 7.
The defense of Jewish lives by a Jewish state, as seen in Sunday’s preemptive strike, underscores a shift from vulnerability to a stance of strength.
The activist urged others to advocate for Palestinian prisoners, because "Today's prisoners are yesterday's resistance fighters and tomorrow's leaders."
A Cornell University administrator warned that acts of vandalism would not be tolerated. The previous academic year saw intense protests at the university.