Displaced students from Gaza expressed their pride and gratitude at the solidarity shown by students at universities across the U.S who joined the nationwide Gaza protest encampment movement.
Nawar Diab, who was studying English and French literature at Al-Azhar University before the war, encouraged the students to persist with their movement.
"I’m proud of them and I’m telling them to keep going despite all the arresting and all the oppression that they face because apparently these days when someone says something right or does something right everyone stands against them but we should keep going, we should raise our voices because we will win at the end," she said.
Demonstrations have rocked U.S. universities this week, with confrontations between students, counter protesters and police.
The protests follow the deadly Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel by Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip, which killed 1,200 people and saw dozens taken hostage, and an ensuing Israeli offensive that has killed about
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Salamat! dersla nasa sini ng neutrality
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PRIME MINISTER PAWNA
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My message for the American students is that we are extremely proud
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and their protests and their solidarity with Palestine and with Gaza
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gave us a glimpse of hope and they didn't leave us left alone.
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They didn't leave us feeling helpless.
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I'm proud of them and I'm telling them to keep going
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despite all the arresting and all the oppression that they face
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because apparently these days when someone says something right or does something right
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everyone stands against him but we should keep going.
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We should raise our voices because we will win at the end.
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What they did actually changed a lot of things.
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You can see now the whole world is talking about them, is watching their videos.
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The whole Palestinian community and the...
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The Gazan people, they have seen this and they actually melted our hearts.
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It means a lot to us. It's a big support. It's a big effort.
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We didn't actually expect that anyone would do this.
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So it actually changed. It actually made a difference and we want them to complete this.
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I want them to complete. This means a lot to us.
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It actually changed a lot. It changed a lot.
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It made a very big difference.
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And the idea that it reached us, that we saw it, that now we are thanking you,
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that means that it's a big thing. It's a big effort.
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It's a very huge effort that helped Gazan students,
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that made us feel that we are powerful, that we are not alone,
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that people around the world feel what we are going through,
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feel that we have lost everything.