Students at New York City walked out of class Tuesday following the arrests of more than 100 at an anti-Israel demonstration last night that turned violent.
A group called the NYU Palestine Solidarity Coalition led New York University students to walk out of classes Tuesday following violent anti-Israel protests that unfolded there last night. Students and others gathered in Washington Square Park in Manhattan 'to reflect, debrief strategize,' the group said.
The group is demanding to 'end all war profiteering and investment in genocide,' a 'complete academic boycott of Israel,' the removal of NYPD on campus and that NYU 'must protect free speech on campus and provide full amnesty to all students and faculty penalized for their pro-Palestinian activism.
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