Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters could be seen on the steps of New York City’s Penn Station before taking a rush hour train toward Columbia University, video shows.
A group of approximately 150 anti-Israel protesters congregated at New York University’s campus on Tuesday, calling for the university’s administration to reevaluate their negotiations with the protesters, as demonstrations heat up in the Big Apple.
Columbia students who took over Hamilton Hall are now facing expulsion, according to a memo sent out by the Ivy League school.
Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters could be seen on the steps of New York City’s Penn Station and later swarming the train hall, video shows.
Protesters were seen beelining toward the doors of Moynihan Train Hall, where Amtrak and the LIRR runs.
When inside, demonstrators marched and stood for the uptown A train in swarms.
Trains, eh? It seems bad form by the protesters to remind voters of anti-Semites’ historical obsession with them.
As is this: Oh Look, A Night of Broken Glass at Columbia.
And from America’s Newspaper of Record:
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