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McGill’s Pro-Palestinian encampment continues for fifth day

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The pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University is making headlines as it enters its fifth day, with a court decision looming on whether it should be dismantled. The protest has expanded, with wooden pallets and sun shelters now part of the encampment, which has grown in size since Tuesday.

“We’re not leaving here until our demands are met,” said Concordia University student Zeyad Abisaab, emphasizing the protesters’ commitment to staying indefinitely. McGill University has requested police assistance to handle the encampment, citing violations of school policy and the law.

A lawyer representing two McGill students has sought an order to dismantle the encampment and ban protests within 100 meters of any school buildings. The judge is expected to rule on the request on Wednesday.

The protest aims to unite students from various Montreal universities in urging their schools to sever ties with Israeli institutions and companies in response to the conflict in Gaza. While McGill has alleged instances of antisemitism at the encampment, students deny the claims and highlight the involvement of Jewish groups in the protest.

Support for the protest continues to grow, with Montrealer Jérôme Charaoui expressing concern over the university’s characterization of the encampment. He emphasized the importance of addressing the protesters’ demands peacefully rather than resorting to force. The Montreal police are evaluating the situation and considering their approach to maintaining peace and public safety.

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