Vandals smashed glass and scrawled an anti-Israel message on a Cornell University building, and protesters marched on campus on the first day of classes.
Anti-Israel agitators defaced property at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and held a massive protest on the first day of classes Monday, despite administrators' efforts to prevent a repeat of the spring chaos. Along the entrance of Day Hall on Monday morning, the messages 'Israel bombs, Cornell pays' and 'Blood is on your hands' were scrawled in red spray paint, and the door glass had been smashed.
'I think that the university is allowing their own fear of what unhinged chaos that these students can bring upon the school dictate their decisions,' Amanda Silberstein, a junior at Cornell University, told 'Fox and Friends First' on Monday.
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