Riot police descended on the UCLA campus in a dramatic showdown with pro-Palestinian demonstrators, leading to a tense standoff and threats of arrests. The clash came just one night after violence erupted on the campus, leaving multiple protesters injured.
Hundreds of officers in riot gear surrounded the barricaded encampment where over a thousand people had gathered, creating a scene reminiscent of a small tent city. As night fell, some protesters prayed while others defiantly declared their intention to stay put.
Despite a brief incursion by police into the encampment, officers were forced to retreat in the face of overwhelming numbers of protesters shouting “Shame on you!” and hurling objects. The crowd remained steadfast, chanting “we’re not leaving. You don’t scare us.”
Protesters donned protective gear and prepared homemade shields in anticipation of potential clashes with law enforcement. Nearby, a smaller group of students staged a counter-demonstration in support of Israel and the Jewish community.
The police intervention has sparked criticism from various quarters, including political figures, Muslim student bodies, and advocacy organizations. However, community members have rallied behind the pro-Palestinian cause, emphasizing the importance of solidarity and action.
The incident at UCLA is part of a broader trend of confrontations unfolding nationwide, highlighting the contentious nature of discussions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on college campuses. Police have declared the pro-Palestinian encampment an unlawful assembly, further escalating tensions on campus.