Universities seek to crack down on anti-Israel agitators as protesters call for 'amnesty'

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Universities across the U.S. are cracking down on anti-Israel protesters who have taken over their campuses this week. The protesters demand that colleges divest themselves from companies connected to Israel. This week has seen dozens of arrests at Columbia, Harvard, Yale and elsewhere.

The Biden administration is silent on whether students carrying out anti-Israel protests spiraling on college campuses nationwide will be barred from student loan forgiveness programs that have canceled billions of dollars in debt under the 46th president. 'We say justice, you say how. Burn Tel Aviv to the ground,' protesters have chanted on Columbia University’s campus in recent days. 'Hamas we love you. We support your rockets, too,' other chants have included.

The protests come following terrorist organization Hamas launching war in Israel on Oct. 7, which initially fanned the flames of antisemitism on campuses in the form of protests, menacing graffiti and students reporting that they felt as if it was 'open season for Jews on our campuses.' The protests have now heightened to the point where Jewish students are warned to leave campus for their own safety.

 

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