For eight hours on Thursday, students walking by the north lawn outside Frist Campus Center were greeted by a 16-foot wall made of wood and Styrofoam — a symbolic representation of the wall dividing the West Bank, which has sparked extensive disagreement and conflict.
The display was a protest by the Princeton Committee on Palestine and Amnesty International against the wall erected by the Israeli government, which separates stretches of Israel and the West Bank.
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