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WorldThursday Briefing: Police Deployed at U.S. Campuses

Police officers across the U.S. entered campuses where pro-Palestinian protesters have erected encampments and seized academic buildings. Students at several universities remained entrenched, indicating no intention to back down.

The University of California, Los Angeles, was the site of one of the most violent clashes. A group of about 200 counterprotesters stormed the pro-Palestinian encampment in an attempt to tear it down. Both sides threw objects, got into fistfights and sprayed chemicals in confrontations that went on for several hours.

Nearly 300 protesters were arrested in New York, Mayor Eric Adams said. They included students at Columbia, where demonstrators had taken over a building. The school’s president asked the police to stay on campus past graduation, which is planned for later this month.

More than 1,600 protesters have been taken into custody on U.S. campuses in nearly two weeks, according to a tally by the Times.

In the Middle East: Antony Blinken, the secretary of state, called on Hamas to accept a proposed cease-fire deal during a visit to Israel. “The time is now,” he said.

Blinken also urged Israeli leaders to put off a major ground invasion into the thickly populated southern Gaza city of Rafah.

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