Columbia finally takes action against anti-Israeli agitators who have seized the campus building


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Civil servants of Columbia University have finally taken disciplinary measures against anti-Israeli agitators who were broken into at the school in Hamilton Hall New York City Campus in April 2024, being suspended with some and others are being deported.

The apartheid group of Columbia University said on Monday in a press release that Barnard College, which is part of Columbia University, has driven out three students.

One student was deported in April for participation in the occupation, while another was suspended for their involvement.

Barnard has also deported two students to disturb a class called the ‘History of Modern Israel’. The duo reportedly wore headscarves to hide their faces when they ran into the class and threw anti -Semitic pamphlets Around the room.

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Arrested demonstrator accompanied from Hamilton Hall by NYPD

Officers of the New York Police Department hold dozens of Pro-Palestinian agitators to Columbia University after they had been barricaded themselves in the Hamilton Hall building on 30 April 2024. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty images)

Fox News reached for the college and officials said they cannot comment on disciplinary measures. Instead, they said they will always do what is good, not what is easy.

“According to the federal law, we cannot comment on the academic and disciplinary data of students. Having said that, as a matter of principle and policy, Barnard will always take decisive action to protect our community as a place where learning is virtually felt and higher education is celebrated,” said Barnard Rosenbury in a statement in a statement in a statement “This means maintaining the highest standards and actions when those standards are threatened.

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Maintenance team confronts protesters

A maintenance crew member confronts agitators who are trying to be Barricade in Hamilton Hall at Columbia University on 30 April 2024 in New York City in Hamilton Hall. (Alex Kent/Getty images)

“When rules are violated, when there is no regret, no reflection and no willingness to change, we must act. Dipping is always an extraordinary measure, but also our dedication to respect, inclusion and integrity of the academic experience,” she added. “At Barnard we always defend our values ​​fiercely. At Barnard we always reject intimidation and discrimination in all forms. And at Barnard we always do what is good, not what is easy.”

Last spring the police made dozens of arrests in the Hamilton Hall building of Columbia University and during a separate demonstration at the City College of New York; Almost half of the suspects were non-students, the authorities said at the time.

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Protesters at Columbia University

Anti-Israël Students close weapons, sing and sing as they brace themselves for New York Police Department officers to plunder the campus after President Minouche Shafik of the Columbia University had called on the NYPD to dismantle camps and remove individuals from Hamilton Hall, Tuesday 30 April 2024, in New York. (Seyma Bayram via AP)

Protesters broke windows, blocked windows and doors with chains and furniture and were seen with their faces with Keffiyehs before the police detected them. Outside they maintained a tent camp for weeks.

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The school was confronted with criticism of her reaction to the agitators, who founded Kamp on a lawn and were accused of starting anti -Semitic confrontations. Some faculty members defended the group and even blocked Other students and members of the press of entering their camp.

Michael Ruiz from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.

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