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0:00:00: Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at the building hosting the annual White House

0:00:05: Correspondents Association dinner in Washington where President Biden was giving a speech.

0:00:11: Some wearing vests with the names of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza laid down on the

0:00:16: ground in front of the venue as guests filed in.

0:00:19: More than 20 Palestinian journalists this week issued an open letter urging their American

0:00:25: colleagues to boycott the dinner.

0:00:28: Meanwhile, police moved in on a pro-Palestinian protest at Northeastern University in Boston.

0:00:35: Officials said about 100 people were detained as they were taken away from the site.

0:00:40: Those with student identification will not face any legal action.

0:00:45: It is the latest standoff in a wave of pro-Palestinian sit-ins at campuses around the United States,

0:00:52: including this demonstration which has been ongoing at Columbia University in New York

0:00:57: for one week now.

0:00:59: Our North America correspondent Will Vernon is following developments from Washington.

0:01:03: There have also been arrests today at Indiana State University, 69 people we understand

0:01:09: detained there.

0:01:10: At Indiana University too.

0:01:13: And negotiations are ongoing at Columbia University in New York over the protest camp there.

0:01:19: And that's what really sparked this latest escalation in the protests really.

0:01:26: Pro-Palestinian demonstrations have been going on for several months now at a number

0:01:29: of universities.

0:01:30: But the moods really changed in the last week or so.

0:01:33: And that was because of an incident at Columbia.

0:01:36: On the 18th of April, the NYPD were called onto the campus to take down a protest camp

0:01:42: there.

0:01:43: Dozens of people were arrested.

0:01:45: And that really ignited tensions.

0:01:49: And a number of other protest camps were then pitched at various universities across the

0:01:55: country.

0:01:56: Now, the protesters say that they're unhappy with the U.S. government's support for the

0:02:00: Israeli military campaign.

0:02:02: They want a ceasefire in Gaza.

0:02:04: But also they're demanding that their universities divest, so cut ties with companies with links

0:02:11: to Israel.

0:02:13: But many Jewish students say that they feel intimidated by these demos.

0:02:17: There have been a number of reports of verbal assaults or even physical attacks on Jewish

0:02:22: people by the pro-Palestinian demonstrators.

0:02:25: The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as many people in Congress here, say

0:02:30: that these protests are anti-Semitic.

0:02:32: Of course, the demonstrators deny that.

0:02:35: And university administrators say that a lot of this trouble is being caused by radical

0:02:40: outside elements that have infiltrated the ranks of the students.

0:02:44: And that's certainly what we heard from Northeastern earlier today.

0:02:46: They told us that, whilst around 100 were detained, only about 12 or maybe a bit more

0:02:52: than that of them actually had student IDs.

0:02:55: So many of them were not from the university at all.

Important Words:

  • pro-Palestinian: supporting the Palestinian cause
  • correspondents: reporters
  • urging: strongly recommending
  • detained: arrested or held in custody
  • standoff: a deadlock or confrontation
  • escalation: increase or intensification
  • divest: to deprive or dispossess
  • intimidated: frightened or coerced
  • assaults: attacks or violent actions
  • anti-Semitic: prejudice against Jewish people

Import Grammars

Present Continuous Tense
  • Example: Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at the building hosting the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner.
  • Explanation: The present continuous tense is used to describe actions happening at the moment of speaking.
Passive Voice
  • Example: More than 20 Palestinian journalists this week issued an open letter urging their American colleagues to boycott the dinner.
  • Explanation: Passive voice is used to emphasize the action done to the subject rather than the subject performing the action.
Modal Verbs (want)
  • Example: They want a ceasefire in Gaza.
  • Explanation: The modal verb 'want' is used to express desire or intention.

Questions

  • Why did some protesters wear vests with the names of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza?
  • What sparked the latest escalation in the protests?
  • What are the demands of the pro-Palestinian demonstrators?

Answers

  • Some protesters wore vests with the names of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza to honor their memory.
  • The incident at Columbia University on April 18th sparked the latest escalation in the protests.
  • The pro-Palestinian demonstrators demand a ceasefire in Gaza and for universities to cut ties with companies linked to Israel.

Translation

0:00:00: Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at the building hosting the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner in Washington where President Biden was giving a speech.

0:00:11: Some wearing vests with the names of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza laid down on the ground in front of the venue as guests filed in.

0:00:28: Meanwhile, police moved in on a pro-Palestinian protest at Northeastern University in Boston.

0:00:40: Those with student identification will not face any legal action.

0:01:03: There have also been arrests today at Indiana State University, 69 people we understand detained there.

0:01:19: And that's what really sparked this latest escalation in the protests really.

0:01:56: Now, the protesters say that they're unhappy with the U.S. government's support for the Israeli military campaign.

0:02:25: The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as many people in Congress here, say that these protests are anti-Semitic.