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Princeton Hunger Strike Ends Without University Concessions

Protesters sought divestment from Israel and faced health challenges, but new strikers continue the effort.

  • Original 10-day hunger strike ended due to health concerns and lack of university response.
  • Protesters demanded divestment from companies involved in the Israeli occupation and amnesty for arrested students.
  • New participants have joined the protest in a rotational hunger strike format.
  • Protesters criticized for perceived leniency and lack of genuine commitment.
  • The hunger strike aimed to highlight food insecurity in Gaza.
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