Students at Paris’ Sciences Po Block University in Solidarity with Gaza: Call for University Condemnation of Israel’s Actions

Protesting Students at Sciences Po in Paris Block Campus in Opposition to Israel’s Gaza Conflict

In a show of solidarity with Gaza, students at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) in Paris blocked access to the university on Wednesday night. The students were protesting Israel’s war on Gaza and demanding that the institution condemn Israel’s actions.

Chanting their support for Palestinians, the students displayed Palestinian flags and wore keffiyeh head scarves as symbols of solidarity with Gaza. Many students expressed hope that the protests in the United States and Australia would inspire similar actions in France, emphasizing the role of the academic world in speaking out against injustice.

Hicham, a 22-year-old master’s student in human rights and humanitarian studies at Sciences Po, highlighted the importance of universities condemning Israel’s actions. Zoe, a 20-year-old master’s student in public administration, echoed this sentiment and emphasized the students’ determination to continue protesting until the violence in Gaza ends.

Despite their peaceful demonstration, Sciences Po officials did not provide a comment on the situation. However, reports indicated that police removed a group of students who had blocked the university on Wednesday night, leading to condemnation from left-wing politicians who supported their cause.

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