A group of students began a hunger strike Friday at Princeton University following a week where 13 students where arrested while participating in a Gaza protest on campus. The hunger strike is being conducted by Princeton Israeli Apartheid Divest to call attention to citizens in Gaza who are suffering, the group said. It’s also a continued call on the university to divest its investments from firms profiting from the Israel-Hamas war. The strike, which as of Friday morning was comprised of 14 students, will continue until school administrators agree to meet to discuss disclosure about their in…