Gen-Z sees the Gaza protests as their 1968 moment: ‘We built this on their legacy’


by The Independent

The Independent— An anti-war movement is spreading on college campuses across America and beyond. Protests have been met with police violence, mass arrests and an unbending political class — all of which have only fuelled the demonstrations further. A hot summer of protest looms, and the stage is set for a showdown at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, writes Richard Hall

Daily Mail—'That's my dad!' Moment police officer knocks smartly-dressed protester to the ground as scuffles break out at Gen Z migrant protest in Peckham. Mobile phone footage appears to show one of the demonstrators being pushed to the ground by a Met Police officer, as the force attempts to move the crowds away from the coach in Peckham.

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Los Angeles Times—Dueling Gaza protests at UCLA draw hundreds as USC sees peaceful demonstration. Demonstrators supporting and opposing Israel over the war in Gaza clashed in a large and noisy but mostly peaceful assembly at UCLA on Sunday, shouting slogans and pulling at police barricades not far from where pro-Palestinian students have maintained a tent encampment for days. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on the grass at UCLA’s Dickson Court, waving banners, listening to speeches and sometimes yelling obscenities at one another. Reporters witnessed minor scuffles, but organizers had...