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Hundreds of police have muscled their way into a central plaza at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in an attempt to disperse a pro-Palestinian protest camp.

The pre-dawn police crackdown at UCLA marked the latest flashpoint for mounting tensions on US college campuses, where protests over Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza have led to students clashing with law enforcement and each other.

More than 1,000 arrests have been made across the United States at similar protests in recent days.

Live TV footage showed about six protesters under arrest, kneeling on the ground, their hands bound behind their backs with zip-ties.

Dozens of loud explosions were heard during the clash from flash-bang charges, or stun grenades, fired by police.

A line of police in helmets face a group of protestors in hard hats, goggles and masks
Police moved in on the campus in the early hours of Wednesday morning local time.(Reuters: Aude Guerrucci)

Starting around sunset on Wednesday local time, officers in tactical gear began filing onto the UCLA campus next to a complex of tents occupied by throngs of demonstrators, live footage from the scene showed.

Local television station KABC-TV estimated 300 to 500 people were hunkered down inside the camp, while around 2,000 more had gathered outside the barricades in support.

The assembled police stood by on the periphery of the tents for hours before finally starting to force their way into the encampment around 3:15am to arrest occupants who refused to leave.

The raid was led by a unit of California Highway Patrol officers carrying shields and batons.

Demonstrators, some carrying makeshift shields and umbrellas, sought to block the officers’ advance through sheer numbers, while shouting “Push them back” and flashing bright lights in the eyes of the police.

Police scuffle with protestors in a tight group

Protesters tried to block police from entering the encampment.(Reuters: Aude Guerrucci)

Some protesters had been seen donning hard hats, goggles and respirator masks in anticipation of the siege a day after the university declared the encampment unlawful.

Hundreds of other pro-Palestinian activists who assembled outside the tent city jeered police with shouts of “Shame on you”, some banging on drums and waving Palestinian flags, as officers marched onto the campus grounds.

A much smaller group of demonstrators waving Israeli flags urged the police to shut down the encampment, yelling, “Hey hey, ho-ho, the occupation has got to go.”

Prior to moving in, police urged demonstrators in repeated loudspeaker announcements to clear the protest zone, occupying a plaza about the size of a football field between the landmark twin-tower auditorium Royce Hall and the main undergraduate library.

A policeman points a weapon toward something out of shot while standing in front of a barricade

Police officers reportedly used rubber bullets and stun grenades to try and disperse protesters.(Reuters: Mike Blake)

Violent clashes preceded crackdown

UCLA had cancelled classes for the day following a violent clash between the encampment’s occupants and a group of masked counter-demonstrators, who mounted a surprise assault late Tuesday night on the tent city.

The occupants of the outdoor protest camp, set up last week, had remained otherwise peaceful before the incident, in which both sides traded blows and doused each other with pepper spray.

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