UCLA allegedly suspended two pro-Palestinian student groups on Wednesday and destroyed the home of Brentwood, a famous Hollywood agent from UC Regent.
On February 5th, protesters gathered in front of Regent Jay Sures’s house. According to UCLA, the demonstrator placed a red-colored bill on the exterior wall of his house and posted a message saying, “Jonathan will pay until you see the last day.”
Protesters also surrounded Sures’ family vehicles, blocking their “free movement,” the university added.
As vice-president of United Talent Agency, Suress represents some of the biggest stars on television. He is also Jewish.
“That’s why UCLA’s Student Action Bureau is personally informing us today that it has issued a temporary suspension to two registered student organizations, students of Palestinian Justice and graduate students for Palestinian Justice. UCLA Prime Minister Julio Frenk of UCLA Prime Minister Julio Frenk said in a campus-wide message that UCLA Prime Minister Julio Frenk was involved in the group’s involvement in the incident at the home of UC Regent Jay Sures.
“There is no place for violence in the Bruin community.”
In a social media post, graduate students, now banned for Palestinian judiciary, are targeting probability for close relationships with the Prevention League, and new UC policy to build their place in the war in Gaza He said he claimed to be behind. .
In July 2024, the University of California Regent approved a policy banning political statements from individual school websites. New rules apply to academic campus units – not individuals.
“The University confirms that the rights of individual university members and groups of university members will be written and published in a statement and distributed to individual university community members’ pages on their own private network or unit’s website. “We do this,” the policy states.
UCLA Prime Minister Julio Frenk said the university is conducting an investigation and that students involved in the protest could face disciplinary action.
“Acts of violence undermines the foundations of our university,” he said. “As a citizen of the world, I know that no one can promise a society without violence. But as your prime minister, I would say that violence is directed towards you against members of the university community. Whenever you are, UCLA can commit to you that it doesn’t close your eyes.”