Protesters allowed to stay overnight on campus
‘As long as they are peaceful’ the protesting students and staff, who set up their tents at the Plaza on Thursday, are allowed to stay overnight. A university spokesperson confirmed this.

Protesters have set up tents and they are going to spend the night at the campus.
Image by: Daan Stam
The university has no plan to end the solidarity protest. “The demonstration is currently proceeding calmly and peacefully, we have no reason to intervene”, the spokesperson said. A police helicopter did fly a circle over the campus around 9.30pm.
Setting up tents
Currently, over forty people are on the Plaza. They have set up nine tents and are chanting slogans. Some protesters have painted texts on walls, a stairwell and the large screen in the Plaza.
According to a spokesperson for the protest, the activists didn’t know yet they were allowed to stay overnight. But they confirm to spend the night on campus.
Protest from Thursday afternoon
The pro-Palestine protest started on Thursday afternoon. The protesters demand that the Executive Board clarify all contacts and collaborations with Israeli institutions and sever ties with them.
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