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Pro-Palestinian encampment at Western University into 2nd day

More than a dozen protesters remained at the Western University campus in London, Ont., on Thursday, long past the 12 hours originally planned for the encampment.

The London, Ont., school says it's working with police to seek advice as needed

Several tents on the grounds of Western  University in London, Ontario.
Protesters camped at Western University in London, Ont., on Wednesday and into Thursday while demanding the school divest from companies with business interests in Israel. (Andrew Lupton/CBC)

More than a dozen protesters remained at Western University's campus in London, Ont., on Thursday, long past the 12 hours originally planned for the encampment.

After erectingtents and unfurling banners around the university's community centre onWednesday afternoon, encampment participantssaid their second 12-hour protest in consecutive weeks is to protest the school not listeningto their demands that it divest fromcompanies with business interests in Israel.

Many protesters remained there on Thursday, something Western called "disappointing."

"The safety and security of our campus community is our top priority and will be our focus today as we ensure regular university activities can proceed without interruption," the school said in a statement. "We will continue efforts to communicate with the Western student leaders at the encampmentand to set clear expectations for all individuals involved.

"At the same time, we are working closely with London Police Service to seek advice and support as needed."

The demonstrationat Western is among numerous other encampment protests at universities in Canada and the U.S. Theyare a direct response to themounting deaths in Gaza. A total of 253 hostages were seized in aHamas-ledattack on southernIsraelon Oct. 7 in which about 1,200Israelis were also killed, according toIsraeli counts.Israel's offensive has killed 34,844 Palestinians over the last seven months,health officials in Gazasaid.

"We want divestment. We want Western to be on the right side of history," said Yusef, who said he is a fourth-year student at Western, but didn't want to give his last name out of fear of repercussion from the school.

Originally from Iraq, Yusef said his family moved to Canada because of war in their home country. He said he feels a sense of solidarity with the Palestinian people and wants Western university officials to be transparent with protesters about where their money is spent.

"We're just protesting for our people back home. We're protesting for the money we give Western not to be spent killing our people, killing our relatives, killing people like me," he said. "That could be me on the other side."

The student movement began at Columbia University in New York City on April 17 before protesters wereforcefully clearedby police at the request of administrators. In Canada, encampments have alsosprung up inMontreal'sMcGill University, theUniversity of Toronto, theUniversity of British Columbia,McMaster Universityin Hamilton and the University of Windsor, Ont., among others.

On Wednesday, a Western undergraduate student spoke to CBC on behalf of the protest organizers, saying they would come back as long as needed to "sit down withthe administration and to call for an end to the complicity."

"We will be protesting until full divestment," the student said."This is our campus and we want to make sure there's no blood on our hands. These are our tuition dollars and we deserve to be consulted about it."

With files from CBC's Isha Bhargava