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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Occupy University of Washington Building, 30 Arrested

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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Occupy University of Washington Building, 30 Arrested

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  • About 30 protesters were arrested after occupying an engineering building at the University of Washington.
  • The protest was organized by the group Students United for Palestinian Equality and Return (SUPER), demanding the university end ties with Boeing.
  • The University condemned the actions for creating a dangerous environment and issued a strong statement against antisemitism.

Around 30 demonstrators were arrested after they occupied a building at the University of Washington as part of a pro-Palestinian protest. The group, Students United for Palestinian Equality and Return (SUPER), demanded that the university sever its ties with Boeing due to the aerospace giant's military connections with Israel amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Protesters ignited fires in dumpsters and blocked access to the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building, which was funded in part by a $10 million donation from Boeing, according to Newsweek, Forbes, and India Times.

The protest, which began after the building's hours closed, resulted in significant disruption, with police responding to clear the building and apprehend protesters. The university's officials criticized the illegal occupation and stated they would seek charges for trespassing and property destruction against those involved. Victor Balta, a university spokesperson, emphasized the institution's commitment to a safe environment and denounced the actions as antisemitic, stating, "The University will not be intimidated by this sort of offensive and destructive behavior," as reported by Forbes, India Times, and Newsweek.

As part of the protest, SUPER called for participants to cover their identifiable features and urged the university to cut financial ties with Boeing. The group argued that the university's partnership with Boeing facilitated the "genocide of the Palestinian people" and demanded the return of any existing donations from the company. The university reiterated that it condemned the statements made by the suspended student group and would continue to uphold its stance against antisemitism, as stated by India Times and Forbes.

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