Pro-Palestinian activists in Montreal have established a new protest camp at the Université du Québec à Montréal in solidarity with the people of Palestine during the Israel-Hamas war. They are calling for UQAM to sever ties with Israeli institutions, disclose all connections to Israel, and for the Quebec government to abandon plans for a diplomatic office in Israel. Additionally, they are urging McGill University to withdraw its court request to remove the protest camp that has been on its grounds since April 27.

McGill University has requested a court injunction to clear the encampment on its lower field, citing concerns about sanitation, as well as the potential for violence and intimidation. The university plans to appear before a judge on Monday to seek an order for the protesters to cease camping on or occupying McGill property, and to grant authorization to Montreal police to assist in dismantling the encampment if necessary. The move comes as tensions between pro-Palestinian activists and the university escalate.

Solidarité pour les droits Humains des Palestiniennes et Palestiniens, the group behind the protest camp at UQAM, is part of an international student movement showing support for those affected by the conflict in Palestine. The activists are advocating for universities to take a stand against Israeli institutions and for governments to reevaluate their relationships with Israel. By setting up the new encampment, they are sending a message of solidarity and demanding action from both UQAM and the Quebec government to address their concerns.

The escalating situation in Montreal reflects broader tensions around the world related to the Israel-Hamas conflict and the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Pro-Palestinian activists are using their voices and actions to call for change and draw attention to the plight of the Palestinian people. The protest camps at UQAM and McGill symbolize a growing movement of support for Palestine and a push for institutions and governments to take a stand on this contentious issue.

As McGill University seeks legal action to remove the protest camp on its property, the situation is likely to continue to garner attention and spark debate within the Montreal community and beyond. The actions taken by both the pro-Palestinian activists and the university reflect the deeply entrenched divisions and challenges faced in addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Despite the legal proceedings, the activists remain steadfast in their commitment to raising awareness and advocating for change in support of the Palestinian cause.

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