This paper analyses the civil resistance process developed by part of the University of Granada community against the genocide between 2023 and 2025. The process involved the deployment of multiple non-violent actions by students and staff to persuade the university administration to cease its collaboration with Israeli institutions. Following eight months of protests, the movement achieved the majority of its objectives, and the university formally committed to not establishing new collaborations with Israeli institutions, thereby formalising its commitment to not subscribing to any new ones. Moreover, the movement succeeded in promoting a narrative and understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict under a colonial framework within the university