Anti-Israel protesters occupy University of Washington building, 30 arrested
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A group of anti-Israel demonstrators took over a building at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle on Monday. Police equipped in riot gear later arrived and detained at least 30 individuals, officials reported.

The demonstrators occupied an engineering building for several hours, demanding that the university cut financial ties with Boeing, a major aerospace and defense company with longstanding connections to UW.

Footage from the site shows multiple dumpsters aflame as law enforcement moved to reclaim control of the premises after the protesters had barricaded themselves inside. Outside, one protester could be heard declaring: “Abolish the police. Every cop dead is a victory for the resistance.”

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Anti-Israel protesters occupied a University of Washington building on Monday, demanding that the school divest from Boeing, before police arrested 30 demonstrators. The university condemned the illegal occupation. (X/@choeshow)

“The UW is committed to maintaining a secure learning and research environment and strongly condemns this illegal building occupation and the antisemitic statement that was issued by a suspended student group Monday,” UW said in a statement. “The University will not be intimidated by this sort of offensive and destructive behavior and will continue to oppose antisemitism in all its forms.”

The Students United for Palestinian Equality & Return, a student group at UW, said it helped organize the protest and said that Boeing funded the building to the tune of $10 million. 

“The University of Washington is a direct partner in the genocide of the Palestinian people through its allegiance to its partnership with Boeing,” the group said in a social media post Monday night while rallying others to join the protest. “Wear a mask, and cover identifiable features,” the group wrote. 

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Video from the scene shows several dumpsters on fire as police moved in to regain control of the building after the demonstrators had locked themselves inside. (X/@choeshow)

The group accused Boeing of building weapons of mass destruction which they said are then used by the government of Israel in its war in Gaza.

“We refuse to be complicit while our education is directly funded and controlled by a corporation whose business leads to a mass genocide of Palestinian people,” the group said. “These bombs, missiles, and other weapons of destruction are made possible through Boeing’s access to UW’s campus, research facilities, and student labor.”

After occupying the building, the protesters erected a banner reading “Sha’ban Al-Dalou Building,” symbolically renaming it after a 19-year-old Palestinian man from Gaza who was killed during the bombing of the Al-Aqsa Hospital on Oct. 14, 2024. Israel said it targeted a Hamas command center embedded in the facility. 

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