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Columbia University Students Protest Israeli Army’s Actions in Gaza for Over a Week: Tensions Escalate on Campus with Stun Gun Incident

Columbia University students have been camping out and protesting against the Israeli army’s actions in Gaza for over a week now. The protests have gained momentum at American universities, with hundreds of arrests made across various campuses. The video footage of a protester being hit with a stun gun has only escalated tensions at these universities.

The epicenter of all the protests is Columbia University, where students continue to demand the removal of their tents. Negotiations between students and faculty have failed to address this issue, leading to an increasingly tense situation on campus.

American universities have become focal points for these protests, with students voicing their concerns over the actions of the Israeli army in Gaza. The situation has become increasingly volatile, with many students calling for action to be taken against Israel.

The video showing a protester being hit with a stun gun has caused outrage among the student body at Columbia University and other American universities. Protests are expected to continue until tents are removed from campuses and demands are met.

Eleanor Thompson

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