Pro-Palestinian groups

Anti-Israel activist students face suspension at GMU, UMN for damaging campus

GMU SJP had been received an interim suspension on November 8 and two of its student leaders were given trespass notices barring them from campus for four years.

Quebec colleges surprised by gov't investigation on campus Middle East climate

Quebec Higher Education Minister Pascale Dery announced that Dawson College and Vanier College would be investigate on social media.

Minneapolis City Council urges amnesty for pro-Palestinian protesters at U. of Minnesota

The resolution goes to the full council on Thursday and, if passed, then to Mayor Jacob Frey, who released a statement Tuesday night saying he’ll veto the resolution.

By DEENA WINTER/STAR TRIBUNE/TNS
04/12/2024

How intifada and razzia shape the Palestinian struggle and global perception

Intifada and razzia leave Palestinians trapped in cycles of violence and backlash.

By ALEX JOFFE , ASAF ROMIROWSKY
03/12/2024

Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested after disrupting New York Thanksgiving parade

A line of about 20 protesters sat in the street under a steady rain while others behind them held up a banner saying "Don't celebrate genocide" and "Arms embargo now!"

By REUTERS
28/11/2024

Uruguay elects a left-wing president who is not anti-Israel, a rarity in Latin America

Gustavo Petro in Colombia, Gabriel Boric in Chile, and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Brazil are all vehement critics of Israel.

By JUAN MELAMED/JTA
27/11/2024

'We're being rejected outright': Amsterdam mayor bans rally against antisemitism

Antisemitism rally blocked from Dam Square, sparking outrage among organizers.

Jewish community chase out pro-Palestinian protest outside Melbourne synagogue

Victoria Police arrested two individuals and no charges have been laid, according to the Herald Sun.

US-based lab recorded 12,400 pro-Palestine protests in 8 months after October 7

In contrast, there were 2,301 pro-Israel events recorded, 31% of which were direct counter-protests.

Montreal coffee chain terminates contract with woman videoed doing Hitler salute

Second Cup - a Montreal coffee chain - said it was "terminating their franchise agreement" after it found that its franchisee made "hateful remarks and gestures."

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