Israeli prime minister argued such protests are the ‘canary in the coal mine’
The New York Police Department in riot gear stormed Columbia University's campus to quell pro-Palestine protests. The police action came after a week of peaceful demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war. read more
"Media access to campus is suspended. Campus is accessible only to CUID-holders and essential personnel as a safety measure and that includes media," the University announced. The post Columbia University Suspends Press Access on Campus Amid Pro-Palestine Protests first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.
Hundreds of New York Police Department officers, many with batons and in riot gear, moved onto Columbia University’s campus on Tuesday evening as student protesters continued a largely peaceful occupation of a campus building in protest of the Israel-Hamas war. Student protesters barricaded themselves inside Hamilton Hall early Tuesday, escalating after more than a week
On Sunday, the White House issued a statement condemning the ongoing anti-Israel protests with violent rhetoric taking place at Columbia University in New York City.
Mr Johnson called the protesters ‘antisemitic’ and ‘lawless agitators’
Report obtained by DailyMail.com reveals campus group with 250 chapters got millions from charities with alleged links to Palestinian terrorist organization. Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is one of the main organizers of the protest that brought Columbia University to a standstill. The 73-page report by the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy points out explicit pro-Hamas statements, chants and signs by protestors
Protestors have occupied Hamilton Hall on the campus of Columbia university. One facilities worker told a crowd that he had been held hostage by the group. The University has said any students inside the building now face expulsion
NYPD cops dressed in riot gear have stormed through the window of a Columbia University building to flush out dozens of pro-Palestine protesters barricaded within.
By: Christian Wade | The Center Square Pro-Palestinian protesters broke windows, barricaded doors and occupied a building at New York's Columbia University overnight after school officials said they would not cede to demands from demonstrators to divest assets from the Israeli government. The breach of Columbia's Hamilton Hall began around 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday by
A video showing young children calling for an intifada while participating in a pro-Palestinian protest at Sydney University spread across social media on Sunday.In the video, the children are heard chanting in Arabic, calling Israel “haram” (forbidden in Arabic,) and a small girl is heard chanting, “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”ילדים בהפגנה במאהל מחאה באוניברסיטת סידני שבאוסטרליה קראו ל"אינתיפאדה עממית" נגד ישראל@RamEliBrandts...
A wave of pro-Palestinian protest grew even larger Wednesday as college students around the country marched, camped out and in some cases were taken into police custody.