A group of more than 50 anti-Israel’s protesters took over a building in New York Barnard College And allegedly attacked an employee on Wednesday evening.
Students they protested The expulsion of the two students who inserted the Columbia University classroom in January and allegedly threw out around the flyers filled with hatred speech.
Columbia students in Palestine showed videos on X-masked students in the hallway that beat the drums and singing on megaphones.

The account also published a list of requests accompanied by the text “, we will not stop until our requirements are met. Free Palestine.”
Requirements include “the immediate reversal of the two estructation of two Barnard” and “Amnesty for all students disciplined for Pro-Palestinian action or thought. Now drop all costs! ”
They also requested a public meeting with Densan Leslie Grinage and President Laura Rosenbury, and the corrupt disciplinary process “corrupt disciplinary proceedings”, requiring complete transparency for current, past and future disciplinary proceedings.
Students said they would continue to disrupt the campus until these requests were met.

“Free Palestine” flag hangs inside the building at Barnard College. (X / Columbia Jews and Israeli students)
Barnard spokesman said that the protesters attacked employees at the Faculty who ended up in the hospital.
“They encouraged others to enter campus without identification, showing rude neglect for the safety of our community,” Robin Levina, Vice President of the Barrel Collegea for strategic communications, said in the statement.

Students try to enter the building door at Barnard College in New York. (Eisha (Lishi) Baker over a statement)
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Levine said he would give them up to 21:30 to leave the building or the school would take other actions.
“We made more effort to good faith to de-escalate. Barnard’s leadership offered to meet with protesters,” Levine’s statement said. “They refused. We also offered mediation.”
The protesters began to leave the building by 23 hours, according to Fox 5 New York reports.
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2025-02-27 07:48:00