Columbia University History Class Disrupted by Pro-Palestinian Protesters

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Columbia University History Class Disrupted by Pro-Palestinian Protesters
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A group of masked students disrupted an Israeli history class at Columbia University, throwing flyers with messages such as 'Burn Zionism to the ground' and 'Crush Zionism' at students. The incident, captured on video, sparked condemnation from the university and left students feeling disturbed and frustrated.

Student agitators at Columbia University began their spring semester by storming an Israeli history class, video shows. A band of masked keffiyeh-clad students 'threw' flyers featuring a smashed Star of David underneath a boot, a burning Israeli flag and weapon-carrying militants at students, according to accounts and videos shared to X.

' COLUMBIA STUDENTS DESCRIBE NIGHT OF TERROR AS PROTESTERS OCCUPY BUILDING: 'LIKE A SCENE FROM 'THE SHINING' He told the outlet that just before the protesters barged into his classroom, he told his students that they would 'learn the two narratives: one of the Palestinians and one of the Israelis.

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