With portable toilets and barricades, Gaza protest camp at UBC digs in for long haul
VANCOUVER — Pro-Palestinian protesters who set up an encampment at the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver have brought in food, water and other supplies to prepare for what may become a protracted stay.
The encampment went up Monday and now has supply tents, filled with large quantities of bottled water, food and bedding, while two portable toilets have also been brought in.
About 80 protesters have erected makeshift barriers around the field using materials ranging from metal fences secured with zip ties and overturned picnic tables to piles of wood pallets and traffic barricades fastened with ropes and bungee cords.
One protester who declined to be identified says the group is committed to stay until their demands are met, including an academic boycott of Israeli universities and that UBC divests from Israeli companies that they say are complicit in “oppression and genocide” of Palestinians.