Anti-Israel protesters, covered in dozens of kefiers, took over the Bernard University campus building on Wednesday evening, protesting the expulsion of two students who raided Columbia University classes in January, threw flyers loaded with hateful rhetoric.
Online Circulating Video, Colombian Students posted for Palestinian Justice in X. Mask students lined up in the hallway You will be playing drums and chanting the megaphone loudly at Milbank Hall, the oldest building on campus.
One of the X posts created by the group – declared in the bio of “Student Student Intifada” – includes a list of requests for amnesty for students who were punished during last year's anti-Israel campus protests and a public meeting with Dean Leslie Grinage and Bernard's President Bernard Laura Rosenberry.
The group's requests include “abolition of the corrupt Bernard disciplinary process and complete transparency in current, past and future disciplinary procedures.”
A group of students at Pro-Hamas claimed in a follow-up post that Barnard Public Safety “harassed and pushed” several students and knocked at least one to the ground. “Who are they really protecting?” Manic social media posts read on all caps.
Two students, who were not publicly identified, challenged the “History of Modern Israel” class at Columbia University to distribute anti-Semitic literature, including flyers depicting boots trampling on the Star of David and depicting Israeli flags.
The Catch-On Camera Saga erupted on January 21st, the first day of the semester at the Ivy League campus. According to Columbia, students were immediately slapped at a stop and were thrown forever by the university following last week's investigation. Apartheid will be sold – Student-led anti-Israel group.
“When rules are broken, when there is no regret, no regret, no remorse, no desire to change, we must act,” Rosenberry posted in a statement, saying she cannot directly comment on a student's disciplinary record by citing federal law.
He was officially expelled last Friday. x/lishibaker
“Exile is always an extraordinary measure, but so is our commitment to respect, inclusion and the integrity of our academic experience.
Other videos show a large gang of students They're pushing their paths badly We entered the historic Academic Bills and passed the guards as we cried out “Free Palestine.”
Another video It is said that a Jewish student wearing a yalmurke is trying to enter the building for his class.
“You're dealing with them. You have to put them out. We all have to go to class,” the student says.
In a statement, Columbia University said disrupting academic activities was an “unacceptable act,” but emphasized that Bernard University is responsible for dealing with the protests.
Mark Trager, CEO of New York's Jewish Community Relations Council, condemned the confusion in Bernard.
“It's totally outrageous that these protesters supported a masked stranger who plunged into a classroom in New York City with the explicit intention of threatening Jews and spreading fear. It's necessary to have accountability,” Trager said.





