Harvard students hold 'die-in' and massive protests in SUPPORT of Palestine just 12 days after...

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Harvard President Claudine Gay condemns 'barbaric atrocities perpetrated by Hamas' - but rejects calls to punish pro-Palestine student groups.

Groups for Palestine marched from from Harvard's main campus in Cambridge to its business school in Boston before laying in the grass as part of the 'die-in'.

The march was organized in part due to an ' Israeli airstrike' on a hospital in Gaza, despite US intel clarifying today that Israel was not behind the explosion

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