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Barnard College students expelled over hate-filled anti-Israel protest

Two Bernard University students were exiled for more than a month after masked anti-Israel protesters stormed Columbia University classes on the history of the Jewish state and attacked over hatred flyers.

The unspecified student has already been slapped at a stop after the catch-on camera saga on January 21, which erupted when a kefier-wearing agitator fell into the “History of Modern Israel” class. Ta. The first day of the semester at the Ivy League campus.

They were officially abandoned on Friday following an investigation, according to Columbia. Apartheid will be sold – Student-led anti-Israel group.


Two Bernard University students were expelled on Friday for their involvement in the January 21 incident, and watched masked anti-Israel protesters stormed Columbia University ranks over the history of the Jewish state. Ta. @lishibaker/x

“When rules are broken, when there is no regret, no regret, no remorse, no desire to change, we must act,” Laura Rosenberry, president of Bernard University, wrote in a statement, disciplining students. He said he could not comment directly on the record. cites federal law.

“Exile is always an extraordinary measure, but so is our commitment to respect, inclusion and the integrity of our academic experience.

“At Bernard, we are always fiercely defending our values. At Bernard, we are always refusing to all forms of harassment and discrimination. And at Bernard, we are always the right thing to do. I'll do. It's not easy,” Rosenberry added.

The action comes just weeks after a group of wild love bruisers enters the classroom and distributes pamphlets to students. ground. “


The catch-on camera saga erupted when a kefier-wearing agitator tackled
The catch-on camera saga erupted when a kefier-wearing agitator tackled “modern Israel's history” and abandoned the hate-filled flyer. @lishibaker/x

The footage of the fuss asks the protesters to leave as one peeked pupil crumpled the flyer and rebelliously declared, “We don't want your sh-t.” We showed some of the students.

“Take off your mask,” one peer was able to hear the urge to the agitator. “Would you like to take off your mask?”

“This is a civil rights violation and we're trying to learn,” another said.

Interim Columbia School President Katrina Armstrong condemned the confusion at the time and vowed to investigate the person in charge.

Still, one of the exiled students argued that the disciplinary action was unfounded, according to a statement released by Apartheid Diebest.

“[At Barnard]I was told in countless times the value of expressing my opinion and standing up for knowing the truth and good,” the unknown student grasped.

“The fact that my removal has become so unfounded that I believe the Holocaust of the Palestinians is clearly wrong, perfect the illusion of what Bernard thought he was standing there. It was shattered to.

The confusion unfolds after a tent campus staged on an upper Manhattan campus last year, with the help of unaffiliated faculty members and external agitators.

The elite facility has been hit by anti-Israel demonstrations since October 7, 2023, since it was bloodshed at the hands of Hamas terrorists.

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