Pro-Palestinian protesters and counter-protesters at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa recently came together to voice their discontent with Joe Biden. Demonstrators from both sides were captured on video chanting, “F*ck Joe Biden,” as dissatisfaction with his regime grows.

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According to FiveThirtyEight, Biden’s approval rating currently stands at 39.5 percent, with a disapproval rating of 56.1 percent. Arab Americans, in particular, have been feeling increasingly “betrayed” as Israel continues its self-defense operation in the Hamas-controlled territory of Gaza. Many attribute this sentiment to the passing of a $95 billion foreign aid package, of which $61 billion was sent to Ukraine and around $26 billion to Israel.

In response to the anti-Israel protests, the University of Alabama has issued a set of rules governing the demonstrations on campus. While free speech and expression, as well as holding signs, are permitted, the university explicitly prohibits the presence of firearms or other dangerous weapons. Additionally, rules stipulate that overnight camping, temporary shelters, tents, sound amplification including bullhorns, and any activity within 50 feet of academic and residential buildings during specific hours are not allowed.
Threats or violence of any kind are strictly prohibited as well.

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Among the demands made by the anti-Israel protesters at the University of Alabama are cutting ties with U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin, ending research supported by the Department of Defense, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, and renaming Hewson Hall, a building named after the former President and CEO of Lockheed Martin, respectively.

Similar protests have erupted on college and university campuses nationwide in support of the initial encampment at Columbia University. Prominent institutions such as Harvard University, Princeton University, George Washington University, Rutgers University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have witnessed the emergence of anti-Israel encampments and protests.

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Notably, a previous encampment at Columbia University led to several student suspensions and the subsequent arrest of numerous protesters. Subsequent encampments have surfaced, most recently at an academic building, resulting in its removal and a police raid by the New York Police Department on Tuesday night.

The demands put forth by the pro-Palestinian protesters at these various encampments include urging universities to divest from Israeli companies, sever academic ties with Israeli educational institutions, secure amnesty for arrested or suspended protesters, establish a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, and call on the United States to cease its military aid to Israel.

As the movement gains momentum, concerns grow over the impact of these protests on university policies and the broader discourse surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The voices of those challenging traditional alliances and advocating for alternative approaches are becoming increasingly prominent on campuses across the nation.

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