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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators and Pro-Israel demonstrators clash with each other on the campus of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) on April 25, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
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The nuance and history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains difficult to capture succinctly, particularly during escalating turmoil among groups with deep-held — and entrenched — views on the issue.

Students inside campus encampments that have spread across the United States over the past week are from a variety of backgrounds — including Palestinians, Arabs, Jews and Muslims, joined by students of other religious and ethnic backgrounds. They hold a spectrum of political and social views too: liberal and heterodox, progressive and absolutist. Many have been motivated by the reports and video coming out of Gaza that is often unbearable to watch. Many of these students see the actions of the Israeli military in Gaza as a continuation of a more than 70-year-long oppression of Palestinian rights, land and culture. Protesters say they want their schools to stand against what they believe is genocide in Gaza.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters chant at University of Chicago police as a student encampment is dismantled on Tuesday, May 7.
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Maintenance staff and waste disposal crews clean up after police cleared a pro-Palestinian protest encampment on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia on Friday, May 10.
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Protesters carry Palestinian flags during the University of Michigan's main commencement in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Saturday, May 4. Protesters were removed from ceremony after briefly interrupting the proceedings. No one was arrested, according to Melissa Overton, the university's deputy police chief and public information officer.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrate on the New York University campus on May 3.
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Police officers block off an area on the Portland State University campus in Portland, Oregon, on May 2.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrate on the George Washington University campus in Washington, DC, on May 2.
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Protesters deface a car after a man drove it toward a crowd at Portland State University on May 2. The driver stopped just short of a group of protesters and sprayed them with "some kind of pepper spray," police said.
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Activists make protest signs inside a pro-Palestinian encampment at George Washington University on May 2.
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Emma, right, sheds a tear as she and her friend Aryn listen to the names of Israeli hostages as they attend a pro-Israel rally at George Washington University on May 2.
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A protester is detained at the University of California, Los Angeles, on May 2.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters stand their ground after police breached their encampment at UCLA on May 2.
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Police take down a barricade as protesters gather at an encampment at UCLA on May 2.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters gather outside Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus after a group created an encampment inside the building in New York on May 1.
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A man is detained after a scuffle as pro-Palestinian protesters rally outside Fordham on May 1.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators rebuild a barricade around an encampment at UCLA on May 1. Before police were deployed to campus, pro-Palestinian protesters and Israel supporters were clashing at the school, according to multiple reports.
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Police officers stand guard after clashes erupted on the campus of UCLA.
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Counter-protesters attack a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA.
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Police use a vehicle named "the bear" to enter Hamilton Hall, which was occupied by protesters at Columbia University in New York on April 30. About 300 protesters were arrested, according to the NYPD.
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Police detain a protester at Columbia on April 30.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters climb a fence during demonstrations at The City College of New York on April 30.
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An NYPD bus transports arrested demonstrators at Columbia on April 30.
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Protesters confront police at The City College of New York on April 30.
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NYPD officers march into Columbia on April 30.
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Protesters occupy Columbia's Hamilton Hall early on April 30.
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Protesters barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall on April 30. Dozens of protesters were occupying Hamilton Hall, one of the campus buildings also occupied during 1968 student protests, according to a social media post from Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine.
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A protester breaks the windows of the front door of Hamilton Hall in order to secure a chain around it and prevent authorities from entering early on April 30.
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Protesters at Brown University celebrate April 30 after reaching a deal with the administration to end their encampment in Providence, Rhode Island. The university agreed to hold a vote on divestment from companies that support Israel, according to the protest group.
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Columbia University students gather for a picket organized by the Student Workers Union (UAW Local 2710) on April 29.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters confront a Texas state trooper at the University of Texas in Austin on April 29.
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A protester at Columbia University wears the university's disciplinary notice on April 29.
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Demonstrators march past Low Library while chanting "Free Palestine" on Columbia's campus on April 29.
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Students from George Washington University stand on top of police barricades as they protest in Washington, DC, on April 29.
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Pro-Palestinian students and activists participate in a demonstration at UCLA on April 28.
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Students and pro-Palestinian supporters occupy a plaza at New York University on April 26.
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Georgia State Patrol officers detain a demonstrator on the campus of Emory University during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Atlanta on April 25.
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Jewish students wave Israeli flags as a counter-protest near a pro-Palestinian camp at UCLA on April 25.
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Texas state troopers try to break up a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Texas in Austin on April 24.
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Students at the University of Texas at Austin watch a protest from a classroom window on April 24.
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Students are arrested during the protest in Austin on April 24. There were dozens of arrests. University police had warned students in an email that they faced more arrests if they didn't disperse from the site.
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Protesters link arms at Emerson College in Boston on April 24.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks to the media on the campus of Columbia University after meeting with Jewish students on April 24. He called on the school's president to resign during a tense news conference where the crowd repeatedly interrupted him and at times loudly booed him and other Republican lawmakers who were with him.
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Demonstrators' tents are set up on Columbia's campus in New York on April 24. The school is also preparing for graduation ceremonies.
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Demonstrators work on a banner April 24 at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
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Protesters demonstrate at the University of Texas in Austin on April 24.
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Demonstrators and Texas state troopers face one another in Austin on April 24.
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Police stand near protesters at the University of Southern California on April 24.
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New York police officers stand near protesters outside the main entrance of Columbia University on April 24.
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Columbia students prepare to camp overnight on April 23.
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A group of Jewish and non-Jewish students gather at the Columbia encampment to celebrate Seder, a ritual feast at the start of the Jewish holiday of Passover. Columbia student Cameron Jones told CNN: "I am Jewish and, to me, Passover symbolizes perseverance and resilience. I think this encampment represents those two ideals because we have seen the university take countless measures to try to suppress our student activism, and here is us persevering through that."
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A makeshift memorial at Columbia, seen on April 23, pays tribute to Jewish hostages taken by Hamas in October.
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Students protest near New York University on April 23.
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Students at the University of California, Berkeley, set up an encampment at Sproul Hall on April 23.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators sit at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, on April 23. University police arrested at least 45 protesters the day before and charged them with criminal trespassing after they refused orders to leave.
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Police and protesters face off at New York University on April 22.
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Police officers clear away tents from an encampment at New York University on April 22.
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People watch from a window as New York University students set up a tent encampment on April 22.
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Students and pro-Palestinian supporters rally at The New School in New York on April 22.
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Students rally at an encampment at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge on April 22.
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A pro-Palestinian protest is held at the steps of Columbia's Lowe Library on April 22.
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Some Columbia professors rally in support of their protesting students on April 22.
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Israeli flags are reflected in the sunglasses of a demonstrator in front of Columbia University on April 22.
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Student activists set up camp at a New School cafeteria on April 21.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters gather outside a Columbia building on April 20.
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Police officers stand near barriers as pro-Palestinian protesters gather outside of Columbia on April 18.

CAIR has reported record incidents of Islamophobia on campus, and the Anti-Defamation League has recorded a historic number of incidents of violence and threats against Jewish students. Some Jewish students have said they were threatened by protesters and encountered antisemitic rhetoric at some of the rallies over the past week, and those concerns were amplified by pro-Israel (and some American) politicians. The White House and multiple governors have voiced support for Jewish students and urged protesters and universities to exercise restraint.

As antisemitism has surged to record levels since Hamas’ attack on October 7, 2023, many Jews feel Israel requires more support now than ever – as a refuge for Jews, who have long been an oppressed minority. Even if they oppose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies and the country’s actions in Gaza, many Jews believe anti-Israel and anti-Zionist sentiment and even peaceful protest of Israel is itself antisemitic, because the concept of Israel as a Jewish homeland is core to Judaism. And some support the Israeli government’s efforts to crush Hamas in Gaza.

CNN reporting on the ground has largely described students inside the encampments engaging in activities like poetry readings, painting and completing school assignments. There have also been examples of multi-faith prayers and group dancing. Yet hundreds of protesters have been arrested for trespassing and for violating school rules, including blocking access to campus buildings or other disruptions on campus. The protests and some protesters’ social media posts have made some Jewish students feel unsafe, even as most university administrators have largely resisted taking action against protesters exercising their right to free expression in an unobtrusive, nonviolent manner, as the vast majority of the protests have been. Advocates of the protesters, including some politicians, have criticized the universities’ responses, including the arrests.