Police arrested about 100 people among pro-Palestinian protesters at Northeastern University in Boston in response to the use of anti-Semitic slurs, the university said. The arrests came as some protesters “crossed the line” and began chanting slogans such as “Kill the Jews,” the university said in a statement on Platform X. Demonstrations against Israel's war against Hamas began earlier this month in the US Columbia University and spread to campuses across the country. They pose a serious challenge to US university administrations trying to balance the institutions' commitment to free speech with complaints that the protests have crossed the line. Northeastern said in a statement that campus police supported by local law enforcement responded today to break up an “unauthorized occupation” on campus. The university announced that those who refused to show student IDs were arrested. Source: RES
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