New York City Mayor Eric Adams angrily denounced anti-Israel
protesters at Columbia University and warned Sunday that the NYPD would not
hesitate to arrest protesters camped at the Ivy League school.
Adams denounced “anti-Semitism spreading on and around the
Columbia University campus” and said those camped in what is called the “Gaza
Solidarity Camp” could be forcibly removed and arrested soon.
The protesters are “demanding an end to the war in Gaza,
chanting pro-Hamas slogans, hailing the deaths of Israeli soldiers, burning
flags and many other actions that have drawn condemnation from the university
and the city government, including the mayor”, according to Mediaite.
Meanwhile, in Congress, both Democrats and Republicans have
called the hate-filled rally “anti-Semitic” amid praise for the Hamas terrorist
group and calls to burn down Tel Aviv.

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