Overview
- Students from four California State University campuses began an indefinite hunger strike on May 5, now joined by participants from UCLA, Stanford, and Yale.
- The protest is in solidarity with Palestinians facing famine due to Israel's ongoing aid blockade on Gaza, which has drawn significant international criticism.
- Participants demand CSU divest from corporations supplying weapons and surveillance technology to Israel, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Palantir.
- The strikers are also calling for the severance of study abroad ties with Israeli institutions and the removal of restrictive campus protest policies.
- CSU leadership has affirmed students' right to peaceful protest but stated it will not alter its investment policies, maintaining its current financial practices.