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Website gives students disturbing advice on how to escalate anti-Israel protests

An anarchist website encourages anti-Israel student protesters to escalate violent demonstrations by taking over buildings and arming them and using the protests as a “campaign against the police.” There is.

CrimethInc.com, which calls itself the “Rebel Alliance,” analyzes protests erupting across U.S. campuses and offers advice to students on how to increase their participation fees.

“Organizers should not be concerned with de-escalation or ‘keeping the peace’.” An analysis of encampment protests at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign states:.

“Staying on the defensive or submissive will not protect us, but acting dynamically and confronting the police head-on will be powerful.”

A Columbia University student has been arrested for illegally occupying a campus building. new york city police

The site called police “extremists” and encouraged protesting students to arm themselves and confront them.

“Plywood, insulation boards, wood, scrap wood, metal sheets, trash cans, water troughs, etc. can all be used as raw materials, and some can even be sourced from campus trash cans. Be creative and be brave,” says the analysis. “Strategic Considerations” states.

It also instructed students to avoid negotiations with university administrators.

“Negotiations delayed police raids and reduced their ability to evade raids,” the report said of the UIUC encampment.

“The regime is negotiating in bad faith. They aim to waste our time, so we only engage with them when reinforcements arrive and it is in our favor to buy time. You should.”

Early Thursday morning, anti-Israel demonstrators confronted police at UCLA. AFP (via Getty Images)

Another analysis Protest at the University of California, Humboldt He urged students to “occupy buildings” to cause chaos, noting that campus buildings were also likely equipped with materials to erect barricades to prevent police intervention.

“It is clear that for this crisis to develop further, student occupations should occupy buildings as much as possible,” the report said.

“The police’s first action was to direct the occupiers to move into the quad. With this remark they said that by occupying the space where classes are held and administrators have offices, we can maximize “We have shown that we can exercise the power of

Disturbingly, the document also instructed students that “a pro-Palestinian movement must be a movement against the police.”

“At every step, the police will not hesitate to commit brutality against those demanding an end to genocide in Palestine. In Gaza, Palestinians are confronting Israeli forces. In the United States, they are confronting police. We must recognize that these armies are one and the same: they are all imperial infantry.”

Analyst Cal Poly Humboldt also advised that “it is best to attend all demonstrations wearing goggles, gas masks, laser pointers, and shields.”

The website reveals strategies for setting up and defending encampments on campus. crimethink.com

“You never know what a casual sleepover will be like,” the article says.

another Reporting on protests at the University of Texas as Austin He called on demonstrators to “forcibly remove the police.”

The report follows more than a week of police actions and arrests at anti-Israel camps on campus, most notably an NYPD raid on Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall on Tuesday night.

About 300 people were arrested between Columbia University’s Morningside Heights campus and Harlem’s City College campus, authorities said.

Those detained were a mix of students and non-students, whom Mayor Eric Adams called “outside agitators.”

Professor Hizzoner also helped Columbia University and other universities pay for a major law enforcement operation after administrators failed to quell a nearly two-week conflict on their campuses. requested to do so.

“One way to prevent cost spikes is to have a zero tolerance. As soon as the tent goes up, it goes down. Don’t let it grow any further. That’s what we saw at Columbia University. “It was the same at CUNY,” he said.

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