Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters arrested on US campuses
More than 700 people have now been arrested on college campuses across the United States as pro-Palestine demonstrations continue to grow. What started with a small group of students pitching tents at Columbia University in New York has spread to nearly 50 other institutions. Nick Harper reports from George Washington University in the US capital.
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