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French Police Break up Pro-Palestine University Protest

French Police Break up Pro-Palestine University Protest
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By Staff, Agencies

Riot police used tear gas to forcibly break up a pro-Palestine student protest outside the prestigious Sorbonne University in Paris on Tuesday. Student demonstrations against the “Israeli” aggression military operation in Gaza have intensified globally after the “Israeli” army conducted its first ground invasion into the overcrowded border town of Rafah.

Dozens of French police in riot gear cracked down on the demonstration soon after it began on Tuesday afternoon. Forming several ranks with shields up, the officers began to push the protesters away from the street they were blocking in front of Sorbonne.

After some of the protesters pushed back, the police used pepper spray, according to videos of the clashes circulating online. At least four officers can be seen spraying tear gas into the crowd over a wall of shields.

Scores of protesters with Palestinian flags gathered at the entrance to the university on Tuesday, chanting “Free Palestine,” “Israel”, get out! Palestine is not yours,” “We are all the children of Rafah,” and “Ceasefire in Gaza now,” according to a video shared by Sputnik.

The protesters also set up a makeshift encampment with tents inside a Sorbonne lecture hall, according to videos posted on X [formerly Twitter] by independent news site Le Media.

The lecture hall was occupied by the protest from 6pm, Le Media wrote.

Earlier in the day, police broke up a separate pro-Palestine gathering at Sciences Po, another university in Paris. Protesters blocked the entrance to the building with garbage bins, furniture, and bicycles, according to Le Monde.

A second protest of around 100 people took place in front of the school’s entrance later in the day, before it was dispersed as well.

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