Just yesterday, a post popped up on social media: Someone threw smoke bombs on the campus of the University of Mexico! Be careful, everyone!
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One blogger said that not coming to the University of Mexico at night lately could be potentially dangerous.
She saw with her own eyes smoke bombs being thrown at pro-Palestinian protest camps, and smoke billowing from the site.
She was walking with her friends on the campus of the University of Mexico at night and happened to see the scene in front of her, I don't know if it was a smoke bomb, anyway, the pro-Palestinian protest camp was already thick with smoke, people kept coming from all around, and some people called for security.
The crowd gathered more and more, and when the security guards arrived, they did not find out who caused the scene in front of them.
In the words of the blogger himself, it feels like the conflict between the pro-Palestinian protesters and the Jews is intensifying.
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Although there was no news report and no announcement from the school, judging by the situation on the ground, it is likely that this is an act of retaliation by Israeli supporters against Palestinian supporters.
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It has to be said that the contradictions between the supporters of Palestine and Israel in Australia are now intensifying.
School chaos is only part of the equation, with demonstrations erupting.
Massive march in Melbourne, Sydney, with the CBD packed with demonstrators
Just yesterday, mass demonstrations broke out in Sydney and Melbourne at the same time, and a series of slogans could be seen in this time: Zionism is equal to fascism, Israel is equal to apartheid! At least thousands of people took part in the demonstrations.
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The march was largely due to Israel's preparations for its march into the southern Gaza city of Rafah, and many questioned Israel's true intentions, despite the banner of eliminating the senior leadership of the terrorist organization Hamas.
While Israel says Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is hiding in the city, there are hundreds of thousands of ordinary Palestinians in the city, and an Israeli attack could lead to a large number of civilian casualties.
Even Israel's allies, such as the United States, have expressed concern about Israel's upcoming military action.
Australians were also opposed to Israel's military activities, leading to mass demonstrations on Sunday, with protesters calling for Israel to call off its offensive.
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A protester in Melbourne held a sign that read "Zionism is racism is fascism" and another read "Resist apartheid Israel".
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In Sydney, marchers carried huge "Stop the Gaza Genocide" banner and marched through the city to the Gaza camp in front of the University of Sydney campus.
At the Sydney rally, a flag of Socialist Alternative was held alongside a huge Palestinian flag. Some protesters beat drums as they marched through the streets, others raised their hands.
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The protest coincided with Mother's Day, and one protester held a protest with the words "Happy Mother's Day? My sisters in Gaza watched their children starve, burn and die".
A protester wears clothes with red patches, which symbolize bloodstained clothes.
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Now, the rallies and demonstrations in support of Palestine, which began in the United States, have begun to spread to many countries around the world, and such a wave has also appeared in Australia.
Pro-Palestinian camps have sprung up at many of Australia's major universities, including the University of Sydney, the University of Adelaide and Monash University in Melbourne.
Now there are smoke bombs in Medana, Monash University also seems to have had some minor frictions last week, Victorian police are worried that the situation in the school is out of control, so they have sent a special patrol team to monitor the situation at all times.
Finally, as Israel says it wants to take its next military move, Palestinian supporters around the world are likely to march on a larger scale.
There will be similar activities in Australia, and in recent days, the support Palestinian camps on university campuses should not be approached as much as possible, and the school should not be stayed at night, which can be potentially dangerous!