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More arrests as US campus protests against Israel's war in Gaza continue to spread

More arrests as US campus protests against Israel's war in Gaza continue to spread The protests in the United States against the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas have intensified, resulting in more arrests and cancellations of events. Campuses across the country have become hotspots for demonstrations, with students expressing their solidarity with Palestinians and their condemnation of Israel's actions. One of the recent incidents occurred at the University of South Carolina (USC), where a graduation ceremony was canceled due to "safety measures" amid ongoing protests. The decision to cancel the ceremony came after demonstrations against the Israeli offensive in Gaza escalated on campus. It is not the first time that a university event has been disrupted because of protests related to the conflict. As the protests continue to spread, authorities are grappling with how to balance freedom of speech with maintaining peace and security on campus. Campus protests against the Israeli occupation and the violence inflicted upon Palestinians have gained momentum across the country. Students have organized rallies, marches, and sit-ins to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and show solidarity with the Palestinians. These protests are fueled by the growing frustration over the repeated Israeli military offensives in the region, which have resulted in widespread destruction and loss of civilian lives. The demonstrations on university campuses reflect a wider sentiment among young Americans. Many young people are increasingly critical of Israel's policies and actions, particularly concerning their treatment of the Palestinian people. Social media platforms, such as Instagram and TikTok, have amplified these viewpoints, enabling

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