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Columbia Goes Remote: Anti-Israel Protests Disrupt Classes at Columbia and Yale

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Anti-Israel protests at Columbia and Yale universities have sparked tensions, leading to classes going virtual at Columbia University. The demonstrations, now in their sixth day, have prompted the school’s president to label the situation a crisis. Protesters are advocating for the divestment of the institutions from companies allegedly profiting from Israel’s actions, citing violations of international law and Palestinian rights. This unrest follows the arrest of at least 40 protestors during a rally at Yale University. The protests coincide with the beginning of Passover, a significant Jewish holiday.

Natalie Migliore has more from Upper Manhattan.
The NYPD says it’s ready to respond if needed.

The NYPD says it’s ready to respond if needed due to the intense Pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University, which caused classes to go virtual today. NYPD Deputy Commissioner Michael Gerber says they will go in to protect people if necessary but they’re making it clear that, absent ongoing crime, they can’t just be on campus unless requested. They also says students who feel unsafe should use their so-called safe corridors, where officers are stationed off-campus. Police are stressing that, with the starting of Passover, there have been no credible threats to any particular group or individual.

NYPD Deputy Commissioner Michael Gerber says absent ongoing crime, they can’t just go on campus as they see fit.
Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry says students who feel unsafe should use their so-called safe corridors, where officers are stationed off-campus.
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Columbia University student Eden Yadegar has criticized the school’s handling of the protests, particularly regarding safety concerns for Jewish students. She has highlighted issues of anti-Semitism on campus, expressing the sentiments of many Jewish students who feel uneasy amidst the ongoing protests.

Tensions from pro-Palestinian protests on the campus of Columbia University are causing classes go virtual. Columbia student Eden Yadegar says campus isn’t safe for Jewish students right now.
Columbia University student Eden Yadegar blasted the school’s leadership for their handling of pro-Palestinian protests.
Yadegar said Jewish students like herself have been raising their concerns about anti-Semitism on campus.

In response to the escalating tensions, Columbia University has decided to switch to remote classes for the day. University President Minouche Shafik acknowledges the seriousness of the situation and is engaged in discussions to resolve the crisis. The presence of a Pro-Palestinian encampment on campus has led to heightened security measures, including the closure of public access points and restricted entry requiring Columbia IDs.

The NYPD has been involved in maintaining security outside the university, as directed by school authorities. However, tensions remain high as student protesters continue to occupy tents on campus despite previous attempts to remove them. The university’s decision-making regarding campus access is under scrutiny as the protests persist.

The NYPD says the school asked them only to patrol the outside of the school, and not to enter campus.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has voiced her support for public safety and the right to assembly amid the ongoing demonstrations. She emphasizes the need for a safe and inclusive environment on college campuses, particularly amidst sensitive geopolitical issues like the Israel/Hamas conflict. Governor Hochul has met with university officials and law enforcement to address security concerns and ensure student safety during these turbulent times.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul says she’s committed to protecting public safety and the right to assemble as protests over the Israel/Hamas war continue at Columbia University. Hochul says she has never seen such visceral protests.

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