Students gather around the Boston City Hall Plaza as part of a citywide pro-Palestine rally on Wednesday, Nov. 29th. The walkout and rally was organized and attended by activist groups from MIT, Harvard, Berklee, and other area universities and high schools in support of the Palestine Three, a group of young Palestinian men—students at Brown University, Haverford College, and Trinity College—who were hospitalized after a shooting in Vermont on Saturday. The event, also attended by city councillor Tania Fernandes Anderson (District 7), came hours after protesters disrupted the Boston City Council meeting to call for a permanent ceasefire to the conflict.

Ellie Montemayor–The Tech

Students gather around the Boston City Hall Plaza as part of a citywide pro-Palestine rally on Wednesday, Nov. 29th. The walkout and rally was organized and attended by activist groups from MIT, Harvard, Berklee, and other area universities and high schools in support of the Palestine Three, a group of young Palestinian men—students at Brown University, Haverford College, and Trinity College—who were hospitalized after a shooting in Vermont on Saturday. The event, also attended by city councillor Tania Fernandes Anderson (District 7), came hours after protesters disrupted the Boston City Council meeting to call for a permanent ceasefire to the conflict. Ellie Montemayor–The Tech