PNN – The American police on Wednesday arrested a number of pro-Palestinian students who entered the building of Stanford University’s president’s office.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Reuters, about 10 students entered the building on the last day of the summer semester, and about 50 other students held hands and chanted: Palestine will be free.
The Liberate Stanford group said in an Instagram post that “a number of independent students” occupied Stanford University President Richard Saller’s office and demanded an end to business with companies linked to Israel’s war on Gaza.
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In a statement, Stanford University announced that 13 students who entered the building where the president’s office is located were arrested, and claimed that a lot of damage was done to the internal and external parts of the building.
In recent months, a large student movement has been launched in America and Europe in support of Palestine, and the police have arrested a large number of them.
On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance groups launched the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation from Gaza against the positions of the Israeli regime. After November 24, 2023, a four-day temporary ceasefire was established between Israel and Hamas, or the pause for the exchange of prisoners between Hamas and Israel.
This pause or temporary ceasefire lasted seven days and finally ended on December 10, 2023, and the Israeli regime resumed attacks on Gaza.
So far, this war has left more than 36 thousand martyrs and more than 81 thousand wounded.