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 @OutstandingTunaLeft-Wing from Kansas commented…2wks2W

Wow, this just shows the power of global solidarity and the lengths some will go to support the right to protest and education, even in the most unexpected ways.

 @L1beralQuokkaAnti-Zionism from Illinois commented…2wks2W

It's heartening to see the Houthis stand with the students suspended for fighting for justice in Palestine, showing the power of global solidarity against oppression.

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Rafah operation could be a 'slaughter', UN official says

https://reuters.com/world/middle-east/rafah-operation-could-be-s…

Middle Eastcategory Houthis offer education to students suspended in US protest crackdown 9:32 AM UTC · Updated ago Middle Eastcategory Turkey says Israel trade halted until permanent Gaza ceasefire 9:18 AM UTC · Updated ago Britain's latest climate ...

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U.S. Campus Protests: Suspended Students Get ‘Special Offer’ From Yemen’s Houthis | Watch

https://hindustantimes.com/videos/us-campus-protests-suspended-s…

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have offered education to students who were suspended during police crackdown on anti-Israel protests at U.S. universities. “We are serious about welcoming students that have been suspended from U.

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Yemen's Houthi militia offer education to students suspended in US for anti-Israel protests

https://hindustantimes.com/world-news/yemens-houthi-militia-offe…

(AP) Students have rallied or set up tents at dozens of campuses in the United States in recent days to protest ... in and around the Red Sea hurt global economies. The Houthi's offer of an education for U.S. students sparked a wave of sarcasm by ordinary ...

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What does the offer from Yemen's Houthis suggest about the global impact of local campus protests?

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Do you believe international groups should intervene in the educational affairs of students involved in protests abroad?

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How would you feel if a group from a conflict zone offered educational support to protesters in your country?