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23. Jewish students say pro-Israel violence at UCLA protest camp undercut their advocacy
Mon May 6, 2024, 07:31 PM
May 2024

A pro-Palestinian demonstrator (C) is beaten by counter protesters attacking a pro-Palestinian encampment set up on the campus of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) as clashes erupt, in Los Angeles on May 1, 2024. (AFP)




Jewish students say pro-Israel violence at UCLA protest camp undercut their advocacy

https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-jewish-students-say-pro-israel-violence-at-ucla-protest-camp-undercuts-advocacy/


Counter-protesters attack a pro-Palestinian encampment set up on the campus of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) as clashes erupt, in Los Angeles on May 1, 2024. (Etienne Laurent/AFP)

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The day after Tsives went viral, another video of clashes did so as well. This time, it showed pro-Israel activists physically attacking the perimeter of the school’s anti-Israel encampment as well as at least one protester. The demonstrators arrived just before midnight on Tuesday night, many dressed in black clothing with white masks. Photographs and videos from the scene show numerous fights breaking out, objects being thrown into the camp, and at least one firework being set off. Security guards were present at the scene but did not intervene. Police eventually cleared the area around 3 a.m.

UCLA canceled classes on Wednesday. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemned the violence as “absolutely abhorrent and inexcusable” and called for an investigation. According to The Los Angeles Times, at least 15 people were injured, though it is unclear if anyone was arrested. As of Wednesday afternoon, the area remained restricted to law enforcement and credentialed media, while campus and LA police maintained a heavy presence. Police began clearing the encampment early Thursday morning, clashing with protesters and making arrests as they moved into the area.

Among those condemning Tuesday night’s pro-Israel violence are Jewish leaders in LA, and Jewish students at UCLA, which, according to Hillel International, is home to 2,500 Jewish undergraduates among a total of about 32,000. Tsives, who said he witnessed Tuesday night’s clash, said the incident “slows down” those who advocate for Israel. He also laid blame on the university administration, which he said should have removed the encampment days ago when it was found to violate campus rules. “If you’re a student who’s not biased in this situation, and you’re looking at the sides, and you see a pro-Israel mob rush what they think is a peaceful encampment — even though we know this is not a peaceful encampment — it makes us look really bad,” Tsives said. “I’m here to let them know, this was a small group of what the majority of the Jewish people actually believe. We don’t support what they did.”

That message was echoed by the LA Jewish federation in a rare statement criticizing the actions of Jews on campus. Like Tsives, the federation also said the violence was a result of the administration’s failure to act. “We are appalled at the violence that took place on the campus of UCLA last night,” the Wednesday statement said. “The abhorrent actions of a few counter-protestors last night do not represent the Jewish community or our values. We believe in peaceful, civic discourse. Unfortunately, the violence at UCLA is a result of the lack of leadership from the Chancellor and the UCLA administration. The Chancellor has allowed for an environment to be created over many months that has made students feel unsafe.”

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UCLA clashes: Police criticised for 'delayed' response to violence

The office of California's governor has criticised the police response to violence on campus at the University of California, Los Angeles.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68937775



A masked pro-Israeli group assaulted a pro-Palestinian student camp, before officers were called to the campus. Governor Gavin Newsom's spokesperson said the "limited and delayed" police intervention was "unacceptable". Hundreds of police swarmed the campus early on Wednesday morning after more than two hours of fighting. State officials and university leaders have said they immediately deployed security personnel to the tent camp on Dickson Plaza when clashes erupted just before midnight on Tuesday.

But several people on site said law enforcement did not act quickly enough. "Law enforcement simply stood at the edge of the lawn and refused to budge as we screamed for their help," UC Divest at LA, a group involved in the encampment, said in a statement. The BBC has contacted UCLA and LAPD for a response. The university declared the pro-Palestinian encampment, in the shadow of its Royce Hall, an illegal gathering on Tuesday.



Footage online shows that, as midnight approached on Tuesday, a large pro-Israeli group donning black outfits and white masks arrived on campus and attempted to dismantle barriers. Campers, some wearing goggles and helmets, and others carrying placards and umbrellas, rallied to defend their makeshift space.

Dylan Winward, a reporter with the Daily Bruin student newspaper, said the counter-demonstrators had thrown objects including "fireworks, a scooter, water bottles and tear gas". The Bruin also said on social media that four of its reporters had been assaulted and sprayed with an irritant early on Wednesday morning by attackers who recorded the incident on their mobile phones. "Tonight they escalated to a whole new level, they started inciting violence," one pro-Palestinian student activist told the BBC.

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K&R TomDaisy May 2024 #1
I am vindicated completely. TomDaisy May 2024 #2
How are you vindicated? nt Richard D May 2024 #10
Didn't you know? It's all about them being right, all the time, about everything? AnrothElf May 2024 #12
Sigh . . . Richard D May 2024 #14
The interlocutor to whom you were replying. AnrothElf May 2024 #15
Oh. my bad. Richard D May 2024 #16
No worries. Need thick skin to wade into these threads nt AnrothElf May 2024 #20
Yes, I tend to ignore hyperbolic propagandists canuckledragger May 2024 #26
So true. And it's totally not performative or anything. BannonsLiver May 2024 #27
In what way does this opinion piece vindicate you? TexasDem69 May 2024 #28
Here's the NYT take al bupp May 2024 #3
Thanks - well worth viewing your links about this calculated violence. erronis May 2024 #5
And its gonna get a lot worse this fall. johnnyfins May 2024 #22
When you don't track down and prosecute people making violent threats this is what you get. onecaliberal May 2024 #32
Disgusting MustLoveBeagles May 2024 #4
See the prior post with NYT links erronis May 2024 #6
Thanks MustLoveBeagles May 2024 #39
Or police, or paid by enemies of the U.S. nt lostnfound May 2024 #40
That occurred to me as well MustLoveBeagles May 2024 #41
knr obamanut2012 May 2024 #7
To clarify, this is an opinion piece, not reporting from the Guardian TexasDem69 May 2024 #8
Weird! I'm *sure* it was an honest mistake. AnrothElf May 2024 #13
You're too kind. n/t Coventina May 2024 #24
From The Guardian Richard D May 2024 #9
Not "from the Guardian." From an opinion writer TexasDem69 May 2024 #19
Definitely sounds like a Proud Boys op. canuckledragger May 2024 #29
Whoa I wondered who the "counter protesters" were.. Cha May 2024 #38
Post removed Post removed May 2024 #11
Jewish students say pro-Israel violence at UCLA protest camp undercut their advocacy Celerity May 2024 #23
+1 TomDaisy May 2024 #46
Clean up on Aisle 11! Clean up on Aisle 11! FHRRK May 2024 #17
The scenario changes, reflecting the investments of energies for those to whom anarchy is success. jaxexpat May 2024 #36
Post removed Post removed May 2024 #18
So the assaults were justified according to you Doc Sportello May 2024 #21
Beat me to it. That is a shameful (but hardly surprising) post. The hypocritical cheering on of mob violence Celerity May 2024 #34
Too true on all accounts Doc Sportello May 2024 #42
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe May 2024 #25
You acknowledge that this is an opinion piece right? TexasDem69 May 2024 #31
Did you watch any of the videos? FHRRK May 2024 #33
That wasn't the question, so why are you deflecting? TexasDem69 May 2024 #35
Not deflecting shit FHRRK May 2024 #44
K&R Think. Again. May 2024 #30
Not Surprised Deep State Witch May 2024 #37
They're brainless thugs. All that's missing is the pointy hats and sheets with Trump autographs. Ping Tung May 2024 #43
. TomDaisy May 2024 #45
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