US campus activists relieved - and anxious - after Gaza ceasefire deal
Summary
Protests took place at many U.S. universities last year as students called for an end to the Israel-Gaza war. A ceasefire has now been announced, leading to mixed feelings among the students. Some students feel relieved about the ceasefire, while others remain cautious about how the situation will develop.Key Facts
- Many U.S. college students protested against the Israel-Gaza war, demanding a ceasefire.
- Protests were held on major campuses, with some being peaceful and others resulting in arrests.
- President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire deal, stating "the war is over."
- Students felt both relieved and wary about the ceasefire, unsure of its long-term impact.
- Some students with family ties to the region felt apprehensive about the future despite the ceasefire.
- Universities faced calls from government officials to address antisemitism amid the protests.
- Over 3,000 protesters were arrested during the campus demonstrations.
- The ceasefire deal included the release of hostages and prisoners.
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