Pro-Palestinian students at Harvard University announced a deal with the administration
Harvard officials approved the return of expelled students and agreed to discuss investing in Israel, the students said. Also, pro-Palestinian protests led to the suspension of classes at Harvard University and more than 60 students were disciplined.
Students of Harvard University have reached an agreement with the university administration and are liberating the Palestinian solidarity camp. This is stated in the message of students on X social network.
"Harvard administration has approved the return of expelled students and has agreed to discuss investing in Israel," the statement said.
It was also noted that a meeting will be held with the university administration to discuss the establishment of the Palestine Studies Center.
Students say pro-Palestinian protests have led to the suspension of classes at Harvard University and disciplined more than 60 students.
As graduation ceremonies approach, many university administrators across the United States are stepping up their efforts to stop pro-Palestinian protests on campus.