Columbia University's Dramatic Pro-Palestinian Protest Sparks National Debate
Dozens of protesters staged a pro-Palestinian demonstration at Columbia University, calling for divestment from companies supporting Israel's military. The protest, marked by banners and chants, coincides with tensions between the university and the Trump administration over canceled grants. Controversies continue as student protesters face potential arrests and deportations.

On Wednesday, a significant pro-Palestinian protest erupted at Columbia University, as dozens of demonstrators gathered in the main reading room of a campus library. The protesters, masked and carrying banners advocating for a 'Strike For Gaza,' demanded action from the institution.
Videos circulated on social media showed the tense atmosphere, with university public safety staff responding by asking protesters to identify themselves, warning of potential discipline and possible arrests. The protest holds additional context as Columbia's board of trustees navigates ongoing negotiations with the Trump administration, following the cancellation of substantial research grants.
The students, part of the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group, have rekindled calls for divestment from companies linked to Israel's military occupation. The situation has escalated with President Trump's deportation efforts toward some pro-Palestinian international students, fueling further controversy and dialogue across U.S. campuses.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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