A group of more than 50 anti-Israeli protesters allegedly took over the Bernard University building in New York City and attacked employees on Wednesday evening.
Students are said to have been thrown around a flyer filled with hateful speeches in protest of the expulsion of two students who stormed a classroom at Columbia University in January.
Colombian students for Palestinian Justice displayed the video to masked student X in the hallway, pounding drums and chanting with megaphones.
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A group of more than 50 anti-Israeli protesters took over the Bernard University building and allegedly assaulted the employee on Wednesday evening. (x/@shoshanaaufzien)
The account also includes a list of requests with the text “It won't stop until the request is met. Free Palestine.”
The request includes “an immediate reversal of the expulsion of two Bernard students” and “A pardon of all students who were disciplined for their pro-Palestinian actions and thoughts. Drop all charges now!”
They also called for a public meeting with President Dean Leslie Grineage and President Laura Rosenberry and the abolition of the “corrupted Bernard disciplinary process.”
Students said they will continue to disrupt campuses until these requests are met.
Columbia University facility workers say after the horror acquisition: “They took me hostage.”

The “free Palestine” flag hangs inside the Bernard University building. (X/Colombian Jews and Israeli students)
A Bernard spokesman said protesters attacked university employees who had been sent to hospital.
“They encourage others to enter campus without identification, indicating a blatant disregard for the safety of our community,” said Robin Levine, vice president of strategic communications at Bernard University.

Students try to enter the door of the Bernard University building in New York City. (Eisha (Lishi) Baker via Storyful)
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Levine told them to leave the building until 9:30pm or that the school would take other actions.
“We have made multiple good-intentional efforts to escalate. Bernard's leadership has offered to meet with the protesters,” Levine's statement said. “They refused. We also provided mediation.”
Protesters began leaving the building by 11pm, according to a report from Fox 5 New York.





