MIT and Penn experienced crackdowns on pro-Palestinian protests, sparking debates on campus safety and free speech, amid escalating tensions over Gaza across US universities.
They emphasized the increasing use of skunk water and stun grenades as "conduct that characterizes dictatorships."
Anti-Israel group claims arson against Portland Police vehicles. Rachel Corrie's Ghost Brigade calls for escalated violence in support of Palestinians.
Police say they are committed to protecting right to protest and protestors, adding, "freedom of expression ends where criminal offense begins."
Must we allow violent rallies because we are fearful of being accused of suppressing the sacred right of peaceful protest? Does our concern for police overreach move us to handcuff law enforcement?
The Jerusalem district police and the Border Police who were present at the scene took the suspect by force for questioning.
The operation, which took place over 12 hours in the Tulkarm area of the West Bank, saw five terrorists killed by IDF troops and others arrested.
Toronto Police Service investigates suspected hate-motivated arsons targeting signs, including one at a synagogue, sparking outrage and calls for action against antisemitism.
In the statement, Adams said it became "abundantly clear" that individuals unaffiliated with the schools had entered the campuses and, in some cases, trained students in unlawful protest tactics.
Local television station KABC-TV estimated that 300 to 500 people were hunkered down inside the camp, while around 2,000 more had gathered outside the barricades in support