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Palestinian Students Find Strength In US Campus Protests

Protests over Israel’s assault on Gaza have rocked college campuses in the U.S. and drawn condemnation from Israeli leaders, but students in the Palestinian enclave say they are watching the demonstrations closely — and gaining renewed strength from their peers in America.

“I feel proud that there is a group of students who feel what we feel now — and are helping and supporting us,” said Reem Musa Suleiman Abu Shinar, who studied law before Oct. 7. She was speaking to an NBC News crew in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza, where she and her family are sheltering along with more than a million others ahead of an expected Israeli ground offensive.

Abu Shinar, 23, was not alone in praising U.S. college students, with university students and children in Gaza gathering over the weekend to send a message of thanks to the demonstrators, with words of gratitude written across tents in Rafah.

News of the encampments at U.S. colleges also reached Gaza’s north, with Ezz Lulu, a 22-year-old medical student, urging students to “keep fighting for what’s right.”

“You are making a difference,” he said.

The demonstrations, which escalated Tuesday, have swept across U.S. colleges amid mounting global criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza, where health officials say more than 34,000 people have been killed in more than six months of war.

Read full story at NBC News.

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