Hundreds of protesters gathered at City Hall on April 25, 2024 to demand a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War. (Cory Sharber/WHYY)

Hundreds of students and faculty at Temple, Drexel and Penn staged walkouts and rallies at their respective campuses Thursday afternoon. They then marched through Philadelphia streets with other demonstrators as part of a nationwide string of activities to condemn the death toll of the Israel-Hamas war and demand an immediate cease-fire.

At 1p.m., students gathered at Temple’s Bell Tower where members of Temple University’s Students For Justice in Palestine and Temple Law Students for Justice in Palestine led chants and messaging. The groups laid out their demands: Divestment of Temple’s finances from companies involved with Israel, an academic boycott of Israel and a call for a permanent ceasefire.

A group of pro-Israeli demonstrators carrying Israeli flags stood near 12th Street, and counter protested during the larger rally and as the pro-Palestinian group moved towards the Cecil B. Moore SEPTA Station. 

After continuing to chant and rally on the platform, the group crowded on SEPTA trains heading towards City Hall.

Once the protesters arrived, they rallied outside City Hall next to the statue of Octavius V. Catto. From there, they marched down JFK Boulevard, then Market Street towards West Philly.

Protesters around the Octavius Catto statue at City Hall. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

At Drexel, between 60 and 70 pro-Palestine demonstrators – and about a dozen pro-Israel counter-protestors – started their demonstrations by the Dragon statue around 3 p.m., before joining the Temple group and marching together towards Penn.

At Penn’s campus, the protest continued around the Split Button sculpture and the statue of Benjamin Franklin. Members of Penn’s faculty and student body gave speeches laying out their demands of the University.

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Nick Kariuki is Billy Penn’s trending news reporter. A graduate of the University of Virginia and Medill’s MSJ program at Northwestern University, Nick was previously a sportswriter for outlets such...