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Almost 1,200 Israelis were killed during the Hamas attack and 254 were taken hostage. At least 41,000 people have been killed in Gaza and 2,000 in Lebanon since last year.
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DePauw, Indiana, Notre Dame and Purdue universities were included in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression’s latest survey results.
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After continued protests from the Indiana University Divestment Coalition, the university is adjusting its campus tours.
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As of February, over 70 cities have passed resolutions on the Israel-Palestine conflict with at least 48 calling for a ceasefire.
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More than 10,000 women and children have since been killed in the Gaza Strip, according to a revised death toll released from the United Nations.
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In the past month, about half of Bloomington campus units have voted against university President Pamela Whitten and her administration’s actions against protesters on campus.
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Protesters claimed they were hit by a Bloomington community service vehicle during a march through town.
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The two flights started shortly before President Pamela Whitten and other academic leaders took the stage at IU’s Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.
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Protesters calling for Indiana University to divest from Israel are now demanding the Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office drop a charge against an IU student arrested during a protest last week.
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A spokesperson for the group behind the Gaza solidarity encampment at IU says protesters in Dunn Meadow hope to avoid clashing with supporters of Israel as the campus prepares to host competing demonstrations.