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Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters attempted to breach the Israeli consulate in Chicago, as part of the ongoing demonstrations against the backdrop of the Democratic National Convention taking place in the city. Law enforcement intervened, preventing the demonstrators from reaching the consulate and detaining several individuals.

The masked far-left protesters outside the Israeli consulate burned Israeli and American flags and called for the violent destruction of the United States, with one demonstrator shouting, "F*ck this country! Burn it down!"

 In response, the Israeli consulate issued a statement: "A disruptive and vocal minority will not succeed in undermining support for Israel." The consulate also criticized Chicago's mayor for permitting protesters near the premises, contrasting it with the previous day's decision to deny access to about a hundred families of hostages who sought to demonstrate near the convention.

During the evening's proceedings, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer addressed the issue of antisemitism, but primarily in the context of Trump and his supporters. Schumer notably avoided discussing the surge in antisemitism across America following October 7 and the subsequent campus unrest. He stated, "As a Jew elected to the highest office in America, I want all my grandchildren and descendants to live freely, without fear of persecution for their faith. Trump is leading us down a dangerous path with his hatred of minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and others."

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University of California bans encampments, face coverings ahead of Fall semester https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/08/20/university-of-california-bans-encampments-face-coverings-ahead-of-fall-semester/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/08/20/university-of-california-bans-encampments-face-coverings-ahead-of-fall-semester/#respond Tue, 20 Aug 2024 03:00:41 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=988577   The 10-campus University of California (UC) system has announced new policies prohibiting encampments and face coverings used to conceal identity, as reported by The Guardian. This move comes in anticipation of potential pro-Palestinian protests similar to those that swept across US campuses earlier this year. In a Monday announcement, UC President Michael Drake stated […]

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The 10-campus University of California (UC) system has announced new policies prohibiting encampments and face coverings used to conceal identity, as reported by The Guardian. This move comes in anticipation of potential pro-Palestinian protests similar to those that swept across US campuses earlier this year.

In a Monday announcement, UC President Michael Drake stated that these steps are being taken to "ensure a safe, inclusive campus climate that fosters a free exchange of ideas." Drake emphasized the importance of lawful protests, noting that some activities witnessed in the past year were not peaceful or nonviolent.

The 10-campus UC system experienced various demonstrations during the previous academic year, ranging from San Diego to Santa Cruz. At UCLA, protesters were reportedly attacked by masked individuals while law enforcement and campus security observed.

The university system faced criticism from multiple fronts, including those who argued it was allowing an unsafe environment for Jewish students and others who were frustrated by the treatment of protesters.

Drake's announcement clarified policies prohibiting unauthorized structures and the refusal to reveal one's identity to university personnel. He directed university leaders to enforce these rules strictly and consistently.

 As the fall semester begins, student organizers are also preparing. At UCLA, the Palestine Solidarity Coalition spent the summer conducting workshops called the People's University for a Liberated Palestine. Marie Salem, a PhD student and media liaison for the coalition, said, "Students are also getting organized to spread education about divestment."

However, student efforts may be hindered by ongoing legal and academic disciplinary charges against over 200 students arrested during the clearance of UCLA's encampment in May. Most face misdemeanor charges, with the Los Angeles City Attorney's office receiving five referrals. At least 55 students also received letters from the university threatening to place holds on their academic records or withhold degrees.

Agnes, a recent UCLA graduate and member of Jewish Voice for Peace, expressed concern about these actions, stating to The Guardian, "These legal efforts of repression of specifically our movement set really dangerous precedents for the future."

Faculty members have also been involved with UCLA's Faculty for Justice in Palestine, supporting students with legal aid and monitoring university policies on encampments and policing. They filed an amicus brief opposing a lawsuit by three Jewish UCLA students that could limit campus protests.

On August 14, a US district judge ruled that UCLA cannot allow pro-Palestinian protesters to block Jewish students from accessing campus facilities. The university has appealed this ruling, arguing that protesters, not the university, were responsible for any blockages.

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