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More than 30 people were arrested at Ohio State’s pro-Palestine protest last week.
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Twenty of the people who were arrested are unaffiliated with Ohio State University. Of the unaffiliated OSU protestors, 14 are from the Columbus area and only one doesn't have an Ohio address.
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Agencies arrested three dozen protestors on the Oval at Ohio State University on Thursday night, the culmination of six hours of protests against the war in Gaza.
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A total of 36 people were arrested at Thursday evening's pro-Palestine protest that took place on Ohio State University's South Oval lawn.
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Protestors gathered at Mirror Lake on Ohio State's campus early Tuesday afternoon. The protest moved to Meiling Hall where the two students were arrested.
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Five people were arrested and charges are pending after dozens of protestors blocked the entrances to a Boeing facility in Heath, Ohio.
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Oumaima Amri, 21 and Lena Ahmao Shabeneh, 19, were charged with misdemeanor ethnic intimidation, theft, criminal trespass and criminal mischief. If convicted, the two women face up to 180 days in jail and $2,000 in fines.
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This is at least the fourth time pro-Palestinian protestors have disrupted government proceedings in recent weeks. The demonstrations have interrupted two Columbus City Council meetings and one OSU Board of Trustees meeting.
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Two anti-semitic acts of violence strike fear near the Ohio State University in the last day, and Columbus Police are searching for suspects.
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President Biden has said he wants "unprecedented" aid for Israel and enough funding for Ukraine to continue its fight against Russia. But he faces hurdles in the Republican-controlled House.