The University of California , Los Angeles is moving all classes online amid anti-Israel protests that have disrupted campus life for several weeks.

The school issued an alert notice stating, “All classes are moving remote today, 5/6, and campus operations are limited due to ongoing disruptions.”

Employees were encouraged to work remotely if possible, and all events and research activities were also urged to go remote or be rescheduled.


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“Law enforcement is stationed around campus to help promote safety and actively monitor conditions. Student Affairs has staff on campus to support our students,” officials said.

The university previously canceled classes for three days following clashes between protesters and authorities at an encampment on campus that was being cleared by police.

In a Monday social media post, the UCLA chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine said 37 people had been arrested at a parking structure. Protesters also planned a “sit in” at Moore Hall on campus.