Pro-Palestinian protestors and pro-Israeli supporters clash at an encampment at UCLA early Wednesday morning.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators and counterprotesters,?some who were pro-Israel,?clashed at UCLA overnight after campus officials declared an encampment illegal.??
In video circulating on social media, violent clashes between the groups could be seen at the barricades separating them.??
At one point, the group approaching the barricades began chanting “USA!” although it was not immediately clear what cause they were supporting. One of the few unmasked protesters could heard yelling across the barricade, “You gonna block Jewish kids? Let’s see. We’re fighting back, b—-!”
In one video circulating online a counterprotester is seen wearing a white mask and a black sweatshirt reading “Free our hostages”
According to the Daily Bruin, who had reporters on the ground, “Fireworks, tear gas and fights broke out just after 10:50 p.m. Tuesday night and continued early Wednesday morning as around 100 pro-Israel counterprotesters attempted to seize the barricade around and storm the ongoing Palestine solidarity encampment in Dickson.”
Though there have been counterprotesters on campus since the encampment began, additional counterprotesters arrived on campus around 10:30 p.m. PT, Daily Bruin student editor Anna Dai-Liu said in an interview with CNN International. Around 11 p.m., counterprotesters decided to storm the encampment, she said. Dai-Liu told CNN she’s unsure what triggered counterprotesters to storm the encampment.
CNN has not been able independently confirm which group or groups the counterprotesters may have been associated with.??
According to LA Times reporter, Teresa Watanabe, in a post on X, “Pro-Israel counterprotesters started tearing down encampment barriers and screamed “Second nakba!” referring to the mass displacement & dispossession of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.”
Videos?and images posted on the newspaper’s website and social media accounts show counterprotesters removing the barricades and wooden boards that surrounded the encampment at UCLA.
In another video the student newspaper published, fireworks?were released towards the encampment.
The Daily Bruin’s reporters were also violently attacked during the clashes, including being followed, slapped and sprayed with irritants, the newspaper said. Student Editor Dai-Liu told CNN that she was gassed, and other student reporters were assaulted, with one reporter being taken to emergency care.
According to the Daily Bruin,?LAPD did not arrive on the scene until slightly after 1 a.m.,?“once Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass sent them in for assistance at [Chancellor] Block’s request.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass?posted?early Wednesday that the Los Angeles Police Department “has arrived” to the hours-long clash among protesters at the University of California in L.A.