Gaza protests: Oxford University students deliver Gaza demands

Hundreds of students protesting the war in Gaza have marched through Oxford to deliver a list of demands.

Protest camps, described as "liberated zones", have been set up near Oxford University campuses.

On Wednesday, protesters hung a list of demands up at the gates of the Sheldonian Theatre for the vice chancellor.

The university has previously expressed "profound sympathy for those suffering in Gaza, Israel, and the West Bank".

On Thursday, the Union of Jewish Students said the encampments were creating a "hostile and toxic atmosphere" on campuses and called on universities to "take their duty of care to Jewish students seriously".

Israel rejects accusations that it is engaging in genocidal acts in its campaign in Gaza, and has insisted it has the right to defend itself following the armed incursion by Hamas on 7 October.

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