Cuban intelligence has spent decades inciting radical leftist organizations to spread hatred toward the United States and Israel. The post Anti-Israel Activists Behind Columbia University Protests Trained in Cuba for Years first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.
An Arizona State University theater major broke down in tears to a local reporter after learning she will not be able to graduate following arrest for refusing to leave the anti-Israel encampment on school grounds.
Some universities that have shown a more permissive approach to anti-Israel protests have started to take a more disciplinary approach as commencement nears. The post Colleges that once embraced anti-Israel protests now changing their tune as encampments grow more chaotic first appeared on WFIN Local News.
Anti-Israel protests linger across college campuses nationwide nearly three weeks after they first appeared at Columbia University. In the chaotic weeks since April 18, more than 2,600 people have been arrested on 50 campuses. The protesters have said they want their schools to cut all ties with Israel over its war in Gaza. Administrators have shown mixed reactions with some universities like UT Austin and Emory University cracking down almost immediately, while others have shown more...
The Free Press journalist Eli Lake recently stated that anti-Israel activists who have been causing problems across college campuses have been the "enemy of free speech" for several years, according to Fox News Digital.Lake said that these anti-Israel protesters "[s]etting up encampments in the middle of a quad or taking over a building and then now allowing Zionist students or Zionist professors to enter the quote, unquote 'encampments,' it's not free speech.""It's discrimination," Lake...
Anti-Israel protesters taking part in an encampment at Princeton University revealed that the encampment would be open for its last day on Wednesday.
(The Center Square) — As university protests surrounding the Israel-Gaza war carry on, Gov. Josh Shapiro complimented Pitt but condemned Penn — and called for the Ivy League university to “disband the encampment.” Speaking in Hempfield Township outside Pittsburgh, the governor reminded university leaders of their obligation to keep students safe, but didn’t touch on their obligation to uphold free speech on campus. “Every university has a responsibility — both a...
NOS news•Wednesday April 24, 03:31•Edited Wed Apr 24, 04:44 Lily Sophie Maigret Editor’s Bureau Washington Lily Sophie Maigret Editor’s Bureau Washington Protests at universities across the US have been ongoing for months against the Biden administration’s policies on Israel and Gaza. The protests are intensifying as the humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to worsen. Students […]
It became clear very quickly colleges all over the United States did not know how to deal with the encampments set up by students and nonstudents, which were started to protest their schools' ties to Israel. When Columbia University, the first to experience the trend this year, allowed the New York City police to clear and arrest those who refuse to leave, it sparked the wave that has lasted over a month. The outcry from the far-left online and in the media stunned Columbia and other...
Harvard struck a deal with anti-Israel protesters before commencement, agreeing to meetings about divestment and efforts to reinstate suspended students. The post Harvard strikes deal with anti-Israel protesters to end encampment before commencement first appeared on WFIN Local News.
The commencement ceremony held by University of California, Berkeley was interrupted by hundreds of anti-Israel protesters on Saturday morning. Most of the protesters were graduating students, wearing caps and gowns. Pictures show hundreds of students wearing keffiyehs, waving Palestinian flags and holding signage denouncing the Israeli government. The interruptions follow weeks of unrest at U.S. universities over the Israel-Hamas war, leading to thousands of students protesting in opposition to...
Graduates at Boston University responded to several of their peers disrupting the commencement ceremony by showing their patriotic side.