PNN – Students of Columbia University once again protested the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza by erecting a tent and demanded to cut off the connection of this university with related Israeli companies.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from the New York Post newspaper, the students of Columbia University located in Manhattan, New York, set up a tent on the campus of this university in protest of Israel’s crimes in Gaza.
Students are said to have once again called for the university to cut ties with companies linked to Israel, amid the relentless invasion of Gaza.
Reports indicate that shortly after these tents were set up, Columbia University’s security forces arrived and began to dismantle some of these tents.
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According to this newspaper, there were nearly 220 protesters and after the action of the security forces, they chanted “Shame on the security personnel”.
Earlier, on April 30, New York police arrested more than 100 people after anti-Israel student protests, while storming the university campus.
Last night, New York’s Brooklyn Museum of Art also witnessed anti-Israeli protests, and the supporters of the people of Gaza occupied parts of this museum in a protest movement. Protesters at the Brooklyn Museum held banners that read “Free Palestine” and “Stop the Genocide” and called for an end to the war in Gaza.
Anti-Israel protests by American teachers and students in New York
Fox News reported about the protest of teachers and students in New York and wrote: American teachers and students stopped working and walked out of the classrooms yesterday in New York to protest the war in Gaza.
It is said that during these protests, hundreds of teachers and students chanted slogans from “river to sea”.
The organizers considered this demonstration to be a protest against the “genocide of the Palestinian people by Israel”.