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University Buildings in Utrecht Vandalized by Pro-Palestinian Activists: ‘Significant Damage Caused’

Utrecht University filed a police report on Saturday following acts of vandalism targeting three of its buildings. During the night from Friday to Saturday, around forty windows were smashed at the historic Academy Building on Domplein, at Trans 10 in the city center, and at the Administration Building located in the Utrecht Science Park. The buildings were also defaced with red paint. Police have launched an investigation into the incident.

“These acts of vandalism that occurred last night at our buildings are shocking,” said Margot van der Starre, acting president of Utrecht University.

“Significant damage has been done. Around forty windows were broken and historic buildings were defaced with paint. These actions not only damage property but also undermine trust and safety within our community. That is unacceptable.” Van der Starre emphasized that differences of opinion are a normal part of life in a democratic society and within the university. “That is part of who we are. We recognize that these acts of vandalism are linked to the pro-Palestinian demonstrations.”

Dialogue with Pro-Palestinian Activists

“We have engaged in multiple discussions with demonstrators over the past two years regarding the situation in Gaza and Israel. These discussions have taken place in various parts of the organization, including within our representative bodies.”

“We are aware of the activists’ demands, and they are familiar with our current policies,” Van der Starre added. “Vandalism and intimidation are never legitimate means of enforcing a viewpoint. Such actions cross a line.”

Damage by Pro-Palestinian Activists

“Those who believe they can justify their cause by causing damage are mistaken. At Utrecht University, we engage in dialogue and use words. Anyone who chooses otherwise is following a path we do not tolerate.”

The police have confirmed that the vandalism is under investigation and are appealing for witnesses. “Dozens of windows were smashed and covered with paint. The total damage amounts to several tens of thousands of euros. The police are calling on anyone who witnessed the incident to come forward.”

Suspension of New Collaborations with Israeli Institutions

In May of this year, Utrecht University decided to temporarily suspend any new collaborations with organizations in Israel, as stated on the university’s website.

Advisory Commission to Guide Policy

“This applies to both institutional and research partnerships and will remain in effect until a commission can provide guidance on partnerships in countries involved in armed conflict, human rights violations, or breaches of international law.”

“Currently, there are ten ongoing research projects with Israeli partners. These were evaluated in 2024 and do not contribute to military applications or to the deterioration of the human rights situation.”

Incident Details

Type of Incident: Vandalism
Date of Incident: December 13, 2025
City: Utrecht
Country: The Netherland

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