Encampment erected at UCLA
The University of California, Los Angeles said it is "actively monitoring" a demonstration after students erected an encampment Thursday morning.
"Our top priority is always the safety and wellbeing of our entire Bruin community," Mary Osako, a UCLA spokesperson, said in a statement. "We're actively monitoring this situation to support a peaceful campus environment that respects our community's right to free expression while minimizing disruption to our teaching and learning mission."
Access to the campus' Royce Hall and Powell Library has been restricted to students who present ID, the university said.
Students for Justice in Palestine, University of California Los Angeles, one of the organizers of the encampment, called on the university to divest of funds from Israeli military operations and said in a social media post that they are "staying until our demands are met."