The protest began with 12 tents and grew to an encampment with up to 52 tents, the High Court hears.
University College London has won a court order to regain control part of its campus which has been occupied by pro-Gaza protesters since May.
The High Court granted a summary possession order, which decided the case in the university's favour without a full trial. The university also argued that the encampment affected its ability to deliver core educational functions. The protest began on 2 May with 12 tents, growing to an encampment that "at its peak" involved about 50 people and some 52 tents, Ms Holland said.
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