Thursday, we saw the most significant arrests of student protesters since 1968. Columbia University, whose president testified in Congress Monday, promising to crack down on pro-Palestinian voices, called in the NYC police to arrest 108 students camped out on the lawn as a protest of the genocide in Gaza. A student told The New York Times, “The police presence and the arrests do not deter us in any way,” said Layla Saliba, 24, a Palestinian-American student at the School of Social Work. “If anything,” she added, “all of their repression towards us — it’s galvanized us. It’s moved us.”

IF you’re in NYC — come out to 116th & Broadway for ongoing protests outside Columbia. We’ll be reporting on them as the struggle to stop U.S. support of genocide and the repression against protesters develops. Stop the repression of pro-Palestinian voices and stop the genocide.