Mayor Eric Adams warns of people who have been radicalized online, while Columbia University restricts access Thursday in anticipation of protests.
“Don’t underestimate the lone wolves. People who have been radicalized online,” Mayor Eric Adams warned at a news conference.“There are those who can exploit the situation,” Adams said.
Israel declared war on Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, after Hamas launched a surprise attack Saturday. The Associated Press reports the war has claimed at least 2,600 lives on both sides since Hamas began its attack on Israel.
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