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After More Violence, Police Arrest Both Student and Faculty Protestors at UCLA (Guest: Zach Kessel)

UCLA issued a statement May 2 at 3 a.m. Thursday threatening dismissal for students and disciplinary action for faculty who refuse to leave. California Highway Patrol officers later began arresting students and faculty and removed them from the premises. 

The situation grew increasingly hostile after video surfaced of the antisemitic students beating a female Jewish student unconscious. It was just one of a number of attacks and harassments caught on tape.

Zach Kessel is a National Review reporter who has been writing about the shocking events on campus and covered the UCLA story in the National Review this morning.

Zach, welcome to the program.

Q&A:

1. What is the latest at UCLA?

2. You wrote of a video of a female Jewish student beaten unconscious. What can you tell us about that?

Have there been any related arrests?

3. How many protestors are still there?

4. Is the violence at UCLA worse than what we are seeing elsewhere?

5. Why are the administrations on campuses so slow to act on the blatant antisemitism on campus? Why are they allowing the harassing of Jewish students?

6. Will anything happen to these students?

7. Will the administration at UCLA – or any school for that matter – crack down on faculty who were involved?

8. What are you hearing from Jewish students on campus? Do they feel unsafe?

9. Do you believe these protests will escalate. If so, why?

10. Where may we read your National Review articles about the Palestinian protests and other issues in the news?



About Zach Kessel:

Zach Kessel is a William F. Buckley Fellow in Political Journalism at the National Review Institute, where he primarily writes about Israel, antisemitism, and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion bureaucracy in higher education. Since October 7, Kessel has emerged as one of the most active reporters on the spread of antisemitic and anti-Israel attitudes at American colleges and universities. Within foreign policy, Kessel has repeatedly criticized the Biden administration for its perceived failures and for its approach towards appeasing America’s adversaries, showcasing a lack of tangible goals in the Middle East. Kessel’s insights into the Supreme Court’s impending decision promise to provide a nuanced and thought-provoking analysis of its broader implications.

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Kessel’s latest on the scene at UCLA: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/police-begin-detaining-ucla-protesters-occupying-campus/

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