#Divest4Palestine: Students worldwide call on over 70 universities to divest from Israeli apartheid
The students at over 70 universities call for a full withdrawal of investments in companies complicit in Israeli war crimes

Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Pro-Palestine students have called on more than 70 universities across the world to divest from companies supporting Israel’s occupation of Palestine.
The pro-Palestine students at over 70 universities across the world held demonstrations on Wednesday on campus.
Moreover, they have emailed their Vice Chancellors calling for a full withdrawal of investments in companies complicit in Israeli war crimes and apartheid.
The students have also focused on universities’ investments in companies such as Rolls-Royce, BAE, HP and Booking.com.
Rolls-Royce and BAE produce the weapons used to attack Palestinians living under blockade in Gaza.
However, HP provides the technology used at Israel’s checkpoints.
Booking.com also advertises accommodation in illegal Israeli settlements, on land stolen from Palestinians.
“How can our Vice Chancellor think it’s acceptable to invest money in companies involved in war crimes?” says Manal at Nottingham.
“There’s a lot of talk about ‘decolonising’, but we need to see some actual change if this is really going to happen.”
Sima at Warwick also says “as students at Warwick, we’re appalled that money from this campus goes into sustaining an apartheid state.”
“We call on our Vice Chancellor to divest from these companies without hesitation.”
Earlier this week, more than 25 prominent academics also signed an open letter to universities worldwide to divest for Palestine.
The academics signed the open letter coordinated by Friends of Al-Aqsa (FOA) and a coalition of university student societies across the UK.
The open letter is a part of the build-up to the International Day of Action that took place today.
Shamiul Joarder, Head of Public Affairs at FOA, says “the government is currently trying to suppress our freedom to boycott, divest from and sanction Israel (BDS).”
“But the #Divest4Palestine campaign shows that students and academics along with the rest of the British public are increasingly showing that they’ve got no tolerance for complicity in Israeli war crimes and apartheid.”
Moreover, the student action across the world has been united under the hashtag #Divest4Palestine on social media.
If you’re in London, come and see the mock Apartheid Wall at the Uni of Westminster 🧱
Westminster has investments in Rolls Royce and BAE Systems ❌#Divest4Palestine pic.twitter.com/k2CQ2GqbsP
— Friends of Al Aqsa (@FriendsofAlAqsa) March 23, 2022
🗣Cambridge says NO to complicity in Israeli war crimes and #Apartheid ❌ #Divest4Palestine 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/z3ptGDgsPW
— Friends of Al Aqsa (@FriendsofAlAqsa) March 23, 2022
UCL students call on their Vice Chancellor to #Divest4Palestine 🇵🇸 @uclsjp pic.twitter.com/XKMKPn6Rlb
— Friends of Al Aqsa (@FriendsofAlAqsa) March 23, 2022
Come to LSE now and write on the wall if you want apartheid to fall ✍️#Divest4Palestine #IsraeliApartheid 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/tcKQiHulIX
— Friends of Al Aqsa (@FriendsofAlAqsa) March 23, 2022