30 anti-Israel protesters arrested for occupying building at University of Washington

Illustrative: Anti-Israel demonstrators protest the arrest of Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil and show support for Palestinians during a "Fight for Our Rights" demonstration by Shut It Down for Palestine (SID4P) and various local groups at the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington, on March 15, 2025. (Jason Redmond/AFP)
Illustrative: Anti-Israel demonstrators protest the arrest of Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil and show support for Palestinians during a "Fight for Our Rights" demonstration by Shut It Down for Palestine (SID4P) and various local groups at the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington, on March 15, 2025. (Jason Redmond/AFP)

SEATTLE — Police arrest about 30 pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied a University of Washington engineering building and demanded the school break ties with Boeing.

Students from the group Super UW moved into the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building in Seattle on Monday evening and unofficially renamed it after Shaban al-Dalou, a teenage engineering student who was killed along with his mother after an Israeli airstrike caused an inferno outside of a Gaza hospital.

The students demanded that the university sever all ties with Boeing, including returning any Boeing donations and barring the company’s employees from teaching at or otherwise influencing the school. Boeing has a factory in nearby Renton that makes commercial and military aircraft, according to its website.

“We’re hoping to remove the influence of Boeing and other manufacturing companies from our educational space, period, and we’re hoping to expose the repressive tactics of the university,” Super UW spokesperson Eric Horford told KOMO News.

Another group dressed in black blocked the front of the building with furniture and used dumpsters to block nearby Jefferson Road.

UW police worked with Seattle police to clear the building at around 10:30 p.m., UW spokesperson Victor Balta says in a statement. About 30 people were taken into custody and charged with trespassing, property destruction and disorderly conduct, he says. Their cases will be referred to the King County prosecutors.

Any students identified will be referred to the Student Conduct Office, Balta says.

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