'Free Palestine': AISD high school students stage walk out to protest Israel-Hamas war (2024)

As protesters gathered at the University of Texas on Monday in a continuation of pro-Palestinian demonstrations from last week, students at some Austin high schools walked out of class to show their own frustration with the Israel-Hamas war, which has reportedly left more than 30,000 people dead in Gaza.

About 100 students walked out of class Monday afternoon at McCallum High School and marched about a mile around the campus perimeter chanting, “Students together can make the world better.”

The McCallum High students were among those at some Austin district high schools who held demonstrations Monday afternoon in support of Palestinian people caught in the Middle East conflict as Israel continues bombarding Gaza in response to a surprise deadly attack by Hamas, a militant Palestinian group, against the Jewish state on Oct. 7.

McCallum High students gathered under a massive oak tree in front of the school and chanted while other students held signs and wove a green, red, black and white Palestinian flag.

“Free, free Palestine,” chanted several dozen students in a tight circle near the oak’s trunk. Several others stood farther back, sheltering in the shade from the warm sun.

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Some of the students who protested did so because they disagree with the United States' financial backing of Israel's war effort, said McCallum High senior Zephan Mayeda, who helped organize the demonstration.

“A lot of us feel immense empathy for the people that are suffering in Palestine,” Mayeda said, adding that he also wanted to show solidarity with student protesters at UT.

“People are getting assaulted for showing their rights,” Mayeda said.

Police on Monday arrested at least 100 people at UT after protesters set up an encampment on the campus' South Mall, according to three Travis County officials who were briefed on the situation by university leaders. George Lobb, an attorney with the Austin Lawyers Guild, told the American-Statesman that at least 43 protesters had been arrested as of 5 p.m., though that number was expected to grow.

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It was not immediately clear what charges were filed against the protesters, but the Travis County officials said the charges could include resisting arrest and assault.

At a protest at UT on Wednesday, police arrested 57 protesters, all of whom were charged with criminal trespass. Travis County Attorney Delia Garza’s office, however, dropped all those charges after finding the probable cause affidavits were deficient.

Pia Ibsen, a McCallum High senior, participated in the high school rally Monday to show her support for the children and families harmed by the fighting in Israel and Gaza, she said.

“We just want to make our voices heard,” Ibsen said.

Ibsen attended a pro-Palestine rally at UT on Thursday, which remained peaceful and had far less police present than the demonstration a day earlier. People at that protest gathered and chanted for a couple of hours before dispersing.

Ibsen has participated in protests for years, she said, because it’s important to her that people hear her voice.

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“I’m 18,” Ibsen said. “I’m old enough to vote. I’ve been doing protests for a long time. I’m the future. I’m going off to college. I can make a difference.”

Many of the UT students gathered Monday on the college campus were there to demand the university divest from Israeli weapons manufacturers and to call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Some UT students, who are part of an on-campus Jewish student group, attended the protest at UT to speak in opposition to the pro-Palestine demonstrators. Those students said they felt threatened by language they heard at Wednesday's protest, which they said was antisemitic.

At McCallum High on Monday, it was important to Mayeda that people didn’t associate the high school students' protest with antisemitism, he said.

One high school student speaker addressed this concern when speaking to the other students gathered and called for peace.

In a message to parents ahead of the Monday demonstrations, Superintendent Matias Segura wrote that the events were not sponsored by the district and were entirely organized by students.

“We are dedicated to creating an atmosphere that values diversity and condemns all forms of discrimination,” Segura said in the letter.

The district also had counselors on campus during and after the protests to provide support to students who needed it during or after the demonstrations.

“We recognize that our students may have a variety of emotions and perspectives around these sensitive issues,” Segura said in the letter.

'Free Palestine': AISD high school students stage walk out to protest Israel-Hamas war (2024)

FAQs

Why are they protesting at the University of Texas? ›

More than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested Monday at the University of Texas after dozens of people set up an encampment on the campus' South Mall to call for the school to divest from Israeli weapons manufacturers as well as for a cease-fire in Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas war, which has reportedly left more ...

How many countries are protesting for Palestine? ›

More than 147 countries have experienced significant protests.

When did UT accept black students? ›

August 1, 1956

UT admitted the first black undergraduates for fall enrollment and John Hargis becomes the first undergraduate admitted.

Is protesting legal in Texas? ›

The right to protest is protected by the U.S. and Texas constitutions, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. Freedom of speech and assembly means people can engage in symbolic actions and can arrange peaceful marches and protests on certain public lands.

Does the US accept Palestine as a country? ›

While the U.S. does not recognize the State of Palestine, it recognizes the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the legitimate representative entity for the Palestinian people; following the Oslo Accords, it recognized the Palestinian National Authority as the legitimate Palestinian government of the Palestinian ...

What countries are not supporting Palestine? ›

Among the G20, nine countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Turkey) have recognized Palestine as a state, while ten countries (Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States) have not.

Who controls most of Palestine? ›

Presently, most of the West Bank is administered by Israel though 42% of it is under varying degrees of autonomous rule by the Fatah-run Palestinian Authority. The Gaza Strip is currently under the control of Hamas.

What are UT students protesting? ›

But while student life marches on as normal for some, student protesters like Jardine have clutched tightly in the last two weeks onto their demands for the university to divest from manufacturers supplying Israel weapons in its strikes on Gaza.

Why are students protesting at Columbia? ›

Why: The students are protesting the war's death toll and are calling for universities to separate themselves from any companies that are advancing Israel's military efforts in Gaza. Now: See the latest updates on protests on college campuses across the U.S.

What is Texas State university political leaning? ›

It's actually a pretty conservative leaning university. In fact, they recently enacted a policy to allow students and staff 21 or over, who have a permit, to carry a concealed firearm on campus.

What was the USC protest about? ›

The group's demands of USC are, in brief: divestment from Israel, cutting off the police presence on campus, ending the university's displacement of South Central LA residents and denouncing the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

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