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Two NYC college students expelled for disrupting Israeli history course

Two Bernard University students in New York City were banished last month for a suspected role in disrupting the first session of a contemporary Israeli history course.

The expulsion was made public by a group that Columbia University apartheid is asking Columbia University to sell it out of ties with Israel. Bernard and Columbia are related institutions.

In a post in X, the group said that the Bernard administration is hostile to people who have historically supported Palestine, saying, “Using strict disciplinary measures against protesters to erase their accomplices.” We will restrain the opposition in order to do so.”

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Entrance to Bernard University. Two Bernard students were reportedly exiled for taking part in the turmoil of the Modern Israel course in January. (Photographer name/educational image/universal image group via Getty Images)

In a statement to Fox News Digital, President Laura Rosenberry of Bernard said under federal law, the university “cannot comment on students' academic and disciplinary records.”

“That being said, as a matter of principle and policy, Bernard always takes decisive action to protect our community as a place where learning is thriving, individuals feel safe and higher education is celebrated. “I'll take it,” Rosenberry wrote without confirming his expulsion. “This means maintaining the highest standards and acting when these standards are threatened.”

“When rules are broken, when there is no regret, no regret, no remorse, no desire to change, we have to act,” she added. “Exile is always an extraordinary measure, but so is our commitment to respect, inclusion and the integrity of academic experience. At Bernard, we always advocate our values ​​vigorously. At Bernard, we always have a strong advocate for our values. At Bernard, we always have in all forms, We reject harassment and discrimination. And at Bernard, we always do the right thing. It's not easy.”

Two unidentified students reportedly sang drums and chanted “Free Palestine” during the course on January 21st, a Jewish insider reported. Two Bernard students, a Columbia student and a fourth person tried to stick a classroom wall with a sign featuring Hamas terrorists pointing guns and the words “The enemy won't see tomorrow.” . The report states.

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Student protesters waving a big Palestinian flag at campus at Columbia University

Student protesters waving a massive Palestinian flag in New York on the Columbia University campus on Monday, April 29, 2024. Raw-humiliated by Columbia University, protesters of the war in Gaza denied the deadline for disbanding with chants, applause and drums. (AP Photo/Stefan Eremiya)

On Sunday, CUAD posted a video shot by protesters during class turmoil on Instagram. The caption of the post explained that modern Israeli class history is “training future foot soldiers and genocide administrators.”

“We've confused the Zionist class, and you should do that too,” Post said.

Columbia students were suspended a few days after the incident by Columbia University. .

Brian Cohen, director of the Centre for Crafts for Jewish Student Life, praised Rosenberry for his actions.

Student protesters parade the Palestinian flag outside the entrance to Hamilton Hall on Columbia University's campus

Student protesters will parade the Palestinian flag in New York on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, outside the entrance to Hamilton Hall on Columbia University's campus. (AP photo/Mary Altafer, Pool)

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“These former students confused their classes, handed out anti-Semitic flyers and harassed students who just wanted to learn, and these individuals are not on campus.

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