Tensions between demonstrators and police escalate on fifth day of protests for Palestine
Dozens of tents in the pro-Palestinian “Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on UNC’s Polk Place remained standing into the early hours of Tuesday.
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Dozens of tents in the pro-Palestinian “Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on UNC’s Polk Place remained standing into the early hours of Tuesday.
As the sun set on the fourth day of the pro-Palestinian "Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment," demonstrators continued to demand transparency from the University and divestment from Israeli and Israeli-supporting companies.
This year was not easy.
On Sunday evening at 6:45 p.m., pro-Palestinian demonstrators on UNC's Polk Place re-erected their tents with the knowledge that the action could escalate the situation during the third day of the "Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment."
Over the past few months, UNC has seen growing calls for the University to divest from Israeli and Israel-supporting companies, as well as demands for administration to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
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