• A protester make a victory sign during a rally in support of Palestinians at the Sorbonne University in Paris on April 29, 2024. Students gathered at midday on April 29, 2024 at the Sorbonne to express their support for the Palestinians in front of the building and inside the university, where they set up tents, following the similar action at Sciences Po of April 26, 2024, a day of blockades and mobilisation, marked by tensions. (Photo by Geoffroy VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)
    A protester make a victory sign during a rally in support of Palestinians at the Sorbonne University in Paris on April 29, 2024. Students gathered at midday on April 29, 2024 at the Sorbonne to express their support for the Palestinians in front of the building and inside the university, where they set up tents, following the similar action at Sciences Po of April 26, 2024, a day of blockades and mobilisation, marked by tensions. (Photo by Geoffroy VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)
  • A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds a placard. EPA
    A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds a placard. EPA
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    French police stand guard at the Sorbonne. EPA
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    French police face pro-Palestinian demonstrators. EPA
  • Demonstrators wave a large Palestinian flag outside the Sorbonne. EPA
    Demonstrators wave a large Palestinian flag outside the Sorbonne. EPA
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    A demonstrator shows her red-painted hand. EPA
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    Demonstrators carry a huge Palestinian flag. EPA
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    Protesters chant during the rally. AFP
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    Students shout slogans during the rally at the Sorbonne. AFP
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    Protesters and police officers face each other during the rally. AFP
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    French police with riot gear. EPA
  • Pro-Palestinian demonstrators tried to set up a protest camp before being removed by police. EPA
    Pro-Palestinian demonstrators tried to set up a protest camp before being removed by police. EPA
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    Pro-Palestinian demonstrators face French police at the Sorbonne. EPA
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    Demonstrators gather outside the Sorbonne University. EPA
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    Students shout slogans and wave. AFP
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    Pro-Palestinian students gather outside the university. EPA
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    Students block the entrance to the Sorbonne University. Reuters

French police break up Gaza war protest at Sorbonne University


Soraya Ebrahimi
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French police have removed dozens of students protesting against Israel's bombardment of Gaza from one of the country's best-known universities.

Police removed protesters who had set up tents in the courtyard of the Sorbonne in Paris. BFM TV showed footage of police dragging students out.

A police source confirmed they had intervened to clear out the Sorbonne's courtyard.

"This operation, which lasted only a few minutes, was carried out peacefully and without incident," the source said, declining to respond to questions on how the students had been removed.

"We were around 50 people when law enforcement forces came running into the courtyard," said Remi, a 20-year-old history and geography student who took part in the sit-in.

"The evacuation was quite brutal with around 10 people dragged on the ground but no arrests," said Remi, who did not give his surname for fear of reprisals.

Education authorities earlier said the students had set up 12 tents in the courtyard and hallway of the university, causing exams to be cancelled. One student said they had set up more than 20.

Students at Paris Sciences Po university stage protest against war in Gaza – video

The university said it was closing as no one had been able to enter the university since noon. Outside the campus, around 150 people had been protesting.

"Gaza, Sorbonne is with you," some chanted, holding a huge Palestinian flag. "Israel murderer," cried others.

"We're here following the call from students at Harvard and Columbia," said Sorbonne student and activist Lorelia Frejo, referring to similar pro-Palestinian sit-ins in the US.

The protest at the Sorbonne comes after several such demonstrations at Sciences Po Paris, another of France's most prestigious universities.

Police cleared a protest at Sciences Po early on Thursday.

But protesters maintained their sit-in the next day before university management agreed to hold an internal debate on the right to protest.

Palestinian militant group Hamas on October 7 attacked southern Israel, resulting in the deaths of about 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Israel estimates 129 hostages seized on October 7, out of the 253 taken, are still being held in Gaza, including 34 the military says are dead.

Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed at least 34,488 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run Palestinian territory.

Updated: April 30, 2024, 6:31 AM