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Officers warned protesters that they would be subject to arrest and possible harm if they remained in the encampment, but many of them refused to leave, CNN reported. “Hold the line, hold the line!” “, some shouted from inside the camp. Several people also gathered on the Janss steps, emblematic of UCLA, appearing to try to prevent the police from advancing.
Around fifty UCLA professors denounced the management's responsibility on Wednesday. “The university has created a dangerous situation which reached a crescendo last night,” said Graeme Blair, a political science professor. “They allow counter-protesters to be within 20 feet (6 meters) of this encampment,” he lamented, estimating that counter-demonstrations could be authorized elsewhere on campus.
Are the anti-protesters pro-Israeli?
According to several witnesses, some of the counter-protesters carried Israeli flags, but did not appear to be students. They add that many of them have visited campus several times.
“From the first evening, (those present at the camp) were harassed by increasingly large groups of counter-protesters,” Dylan Winward, a journalist with the Daily Bruin, the campus newspaper, told the BBC.
The hooded and masked attackers appeared to be “between 20 and 35 years old and did not look like students or people with the slightest connection to the university,” Daniel Harris, a 23-year-old jazz student, told AFP. , adding that he did not recognize any of the “Jewish students who support Israel” that he knows.
According to Professor Elizabeth O’Brien, “provocateurs from outside” chanting slogans such as “USA!” USA! » or “Fake News” are at the origin of the violence. The clashes appear to have lasted several hours. According to paramedics, a man in his twenties was taken to hospital with head trauma.
The day after a restless night, relative calm reigned on campus on Wednesday, with a strong police presence. Inside the camp, around a hundred tents, pro-Palestinian students are still gathered. Classes were canceled and management issued a statement saying it had opened “a thorough investigation that could lead to arrests, expulsions and dismissals.” »