Students for Justice in Palestine at Illinois State University (SJP-ISU) led the "Hands Off Gaza" rally against what they called the U.S. takeover of the Gaza strip on Tuesday morning.
The rally started in Uptown Circle, where attendees gathered to march from Uptown to the quad. Several ISU students and members of the community were in attendance.
“I think that a lot of movements have students as a part of it,” an attendee said, “Being a college student, [we] have the ability to make change and do stuff like this.”
Freshman psychology major Sam Byrd attended the rally. Byrd discussed the importance of collective action.
“I don't have any individual power myself, but if we can all get together and do something, then that’s how we make a difference,” Byrd said.
After the march, the group gathered on the quad to allow protestors to speak out about the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The rally also addressed the end of the cease-fire agreement, which ended early Tuesday when Israel launched an attack on Gaza.
SJP-ISU advocated for domestic rights during the rally as well, highlighting the deportations happening in the U.S.
Byrd said he arrived at the rally early to get to know some of the people in attendance. He said he hoped his efforts at the rally will help the movement progress and encourage more people to join.
“I’d like to get to know the people here and be involved in some sort of change because I feel very frustrated not being able to do anything,” Byrd said.
An anonymous attendee said they want to be more proactive and that this rally was a good opportunity for that.
“Not only do we owe it to ourselves, we owe it to other people to care about others and try to make as much of a change as we possibly can,” the attendee said.
“Do more research about what’s going on, not just in Palestine but also in Sudan and Congo. There are a lot of things going on,” the attendee protester continued.