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Pro-Palestinian Activists Sue U.C.L.A. Over Encampment Attack

Last updated: March 21, 2025 10:50 pm
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Pro-Palestinian activists have taken legal action against the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), alleging that the university allowed pro-Israel counterprotesters to terrorize and assault individuals at an encampment established on campus last spring. The pro-Palestinian camp became a focal point in the ongoing conflict over the war in Gaza, sparking debates on how universities should respond to such situations.

The activists have accused the school and various law enforcement agencies of failing to protect them and abruptly shutting down the camp without legal justification, following an attack by pro-Israel activists one night in April. On the other hand, Jewish students claimed that the university permitted the camp to remain for days, creating a hostile environment and restricting access to parts of the campus.

The new lawsuit, filed on behalf of 35 pro-Palestinian activists, including students, faculty members, legal observers, journalists, and sympathizers, names 20 individuals as defendants who are described as members of a “rioting mob.” The lawsuit, filed in superior court in Los Angeles County, seeks monetary damages for physical and psychological injuries sustained by the protesters.

According to the lawsuit, the university administration allowed pro-Israel counterprotesters to set up a large jumbotron near the pro-Palestinian encampment, broadcasting disturbing content including graphic descriptions of violence, sounds of gunshots, and loud music. The suit alleges that on April 30, counterprotesters, some masked and draped in Israeli flags, attacked the camp in the middle of the night, using chemical irritants and barricades as weapons.

The lawsuit further claims that attackers threw fireworks into the encampment, resulting in several injuries that required hospitalization. Despite pleas for help, the lawsuit alleges that UCLA’s administration, campus police, Los Angeles police, and state highway patrol failed to intervene effectively.

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As the violence escalated, private security officers reportedly fled the area, leaving the protesters vulnerable. It took hours for law enforcement to replace them, and the attack continued for nearly five hours. The lawsuit describes the ordeal as a transformation of a peaceful community into a site of horror.

The lawsuit also highlights that many of the counterprotesters were not students but members of the community, including a Beverly Hills jeweler, a Laguna Beach attorney, and a Los Angeles teenager. The plaintiffs’ lawyer emphasized the distinction between the attackers and the university community.

Following the attack, the police disbanded the encampment, resulting in further violence, including arrests and the use of rubber bullets and batons. The plaintiffs include individuals who suffered severe injuries, impacting their careers and mental well-being.

The lawsuit alleges that none of the attackers were arrested, and the plaintiffs identified them through media reports. The Justice Department has shown interest in the case, emphasizing the need to combat antisemitism in all forms.

A year after the incident, protest activity continues at UCLA, with calls for divestment from Israel-related investments and demands for a dialogue with the University of California Board of Regents. The ongoing protests reflect the deep-rooted tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on college campuses.

In conclusion, the legal battle between pro-Palestinian activists and UCLA sheds light on the challenges universities face in balancing free speech rights with ensuring the safety and well-being of their students. The outcome of this lawsuit may have broader implications for how universities address contentious issues and protect the rights of all individuals on campus.

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