Here’s what’s going on inside the U of T encampment protest

A young man in ball cap, shorts and sneakers carries his phone aloft, livestreaming as he strides around the pro-Palestinian protest camp at U of T. 

“These people support terrorists,” he proclaims. “They don’t believe what happened on Oct. 7 was terrorism.”

Encampment Library

Protestors have opened University of Toronto’s 41st library amid their encampment. Currently it boasts upwards of 200 books, with a variety of topics. Daily discussions are also held in the tent where people with varying viewpoints come together in dialogue.

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Tents

Pro-Palestinian protester encampment at University of Toronto’s King’s College Circle. 

Green tent

Pro-Palestinian protester encampment at University of Toronto’s King’s College Circle. 

Fence

Encampment residents have strengthened the fence surrounding them. Pro-Palestinian protester encampment at University of Toronto’s King’s College Circle. 

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