Classes are underway again at The George Washington University in the nation’s capital amid renewed anti-Israel demonstrations on campus.
DMV Students for Justice in Palestine, a coalition of anti-Israel, pro-Palestine groups, led a march through GW’s campus Thursday night, demonstrating outside the home of university President Ellen Granberg.
Classes resumed Thursday at GW.
Last spring, GW students joined outside anti-Israel groups to establish an illegal encampment in University Yard from late April to early May. This coalition of pro-Palestine demonstrators demanded that GW divest from all companies doing business with the Jewish state.
At its height, the anti-Israel encampment, or “Liberation Zone,” comprised over 50 tents.
In an online welcome letter to students dated Monday, Granberg and other university administrators touched on the Nov. 5…